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Solar panels used on side wall of house.
According to the concord consortium makers of energy3d solar energy modeling software a home in boston ma with panels that face west would get 80 of the electricity that a house with south facing panels would.
Bifacial solar panels can capture sunlight from both the front and back of the panel thus producing more electricity than comparably sized traditional solar panels.
With the panels mounted on the wall they would face directly towards the sun.
Which is why one company is building solar.
West facing solar panels get less sun than those that face south but it s not as little as you may think.
Installing solar on the side of a building is rarely the first choice for solar developers but sometimes the customer prefers a wall mounted array.
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The heat migrates through the wall and radiates into the living space.
In one instance that caught our eyes new york installer quixotic systems built a 37 kw array on the side of urban health plan s simpson pavilion.
A single or double layer of glass mounted about one inch or less in front of the dark colored wall absorbs solar heat which is stored in the wall s mass.
As the solar panel is now mounted on the wall it can absorb sunlight reflected off of the wall.
The roof mount would put the sun at about a 40 75 degree angle to the panels surface based upon time of year.
Shade for the building a wall mounted system creates a substantial amount of shade on a south facing wall meaning lower heat gain reducing costs such as air conditioning and maintenance.
Many bifacial solar panels will have a transparent back sheet so that sunlight can go through the panel reflect off the ground surface and back upwards towards the solar cells on the back side of the panel.
It would be as if the sun would be directly overhead based upon the angle of the sun and the horizon.
It s possible to heat your home directly with solar energy by installing solar thermal collectors on your home.
These are panels that mount on your roof like photovoltaic panels but instead of using sunlight to generate electricity they directly collect the warmth of the sun and transfer that heat inside your home.