PHOTOVOLTAIC ROOFING SHINGLES PROJECT
Grant funding for this project was provided by the Department of
Natural Resources / Technology Assessment Division to the Mechanical
Engineering Department of Tulane University. The purpose of the
project was to demonstrate that photovoltaic (PV) roofing shingles
can be utilized in south Louisiana to provide or supplement the
power for residential or commercial use. The project included the
installation of 112 thin-film PV shingles measuring 12 inches wide
by seven (7) feet long onto the roof a small commercial, office-type
building. The 12-volt solar power was fed to the controls and into
a battery storage system. From the batteries, the power was converted
to 120 volts and utilized within the building. No connection was
made to the public electric grid.
During hurricane Katrina, the building was flooded with approximately
four (4) feet of water which ruined the control system and batteries.
The PV shingles survived the storm.
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Installed PV Shingles
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Breaker Panel
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Wiring From PV Shingles
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Control Room
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Batteries
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PV Control System
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