Course Information
Description
This course provides a deeper exploration of solar photovoltaic technology, tools, and equipment used for clean energy site assessment, operations, and maintenance. Skills learned will include use of aerial drones, photogrammetric imaging, IV curve tracers, and infrared thermal cameras, along with data analytics to characterize system performance.
Total Credits
1
Course Competencies
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Use aerial drones and photogrammetric data to design and model the performance of a solar PV systemAssessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration, Written Product, and/or VerbalCriteriaApply aviation authority guidelines to the operation of remote aircraft outdoors in controlled and uncontrolled airspaceDistinguish between commercial and non-commercial operation of a drone aircraftDescribe how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings impact photographic exposureDescribe the requirements for photographic angles and overlap to produce a quality 3D model of abuilding, its rooftop, and surrounding obstructionsIdentify environmental factors that may impact the accuracy of shadow analysis in the 3D modelConduct a pre-flight site survey to identify physical hazards (power lines, trees, antennas) and electromagnetic interference that may affect drone accuracyUtilize calibration techniques to ensure the model’s measurements are accurate within a specified toleranceProgram an aerial drone controller to fly an orbital flight pathUse software to estimate electrical production of a solar PV system using a 3D model of a buildingIdentify additional actions and steps necessary to acquire an FAA Part107 Remote Pilot LicenseDemonstrate professional ethics regarding data privacy
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Assess integration of solar photovoltaics with energy storage and electric vehicle charging infrastructureAssessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration, Written Product, and/or VerbalCriteriaOptimize client energy costs through utility rate analysis and predictive load modelingDescribe electric utility billing mechanisms such as time of use rates, seasonal rates, monthly demand, annual maximum demand, coincident peak demand, power factor, and load factor chargesPredict solar output by estimating the daily, monthly, and annual electrical generation for a solar PV SystemCompare estimated solar PV generation data with a client’s electric bill and load profileEstimate the additional electric load for level 1, 2, and 3 Electric Vehicle supply and charging equipmentUse predictive modelsSize an energy storage system necessary to shift electric loads for a client with time of use utility billingSize an energy storage system necessary to shave peak demand for a client with utility demand charge billingSize an energy storage system necessary to supply reactive power and reduce a client’s power factor charges
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Analyze solar PV monitoring data to evaluate system performance and diagnose technical issuesAssessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration, Written Product, and/or VerbalCriteriaUse data analytics, infrared cameras, and IV Curve tracersAssess the condition of an existing solar PV systemDocument maintenance needsLocate solar PV monitoring data to examine solar yields, check for system alerts, and pinpoint possible sources of underperformanceUse infrared photography to obtain thermographic images of a solar PV arrayAnalyze thermographic images to identify hotspots in a solar PV array for troubleshootingMeasure the current and voltage of a PV module to create a solar IV curveExplain the key points on a solar IV curve (Voc, Isc, Pmax, Vmp, Imp)Compare IV curves measured in the field to those specified by the manufacturerIdentify defects/distortions in IV curves and suggest possible causes