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On the premises of the Budokan of Hoo Senior High School, a 150 kW interconnected power system of the photovoltaic power generation was installed in fiscal 1996. Solar cells of this system are a roof material integration type, which has features such as adaptation of design/dimension of roof materials, harmony of design of the whole large roof, maintenance of roof function/constructibility, harmony with color tones of other adjoining buildings, as compared with the conventional solar cell arrays. The Budokan has a square, four-sided pyramid roof, where the roof material integration type solar cell was installed. 6 figs., 3 tabs.
On the premises of the Budokan of Hoo Senior High School, a 150 kW interconnected power system of the photovoltaic power generation was installed in fiscal 1996. Solar cells of this system are a roof material integration type, which has features such as adaptation of design/dimension of roof materials, harmony of design of the whole large roof, maintenance of roof function/constructibility, harmony with color tones of other adjoining buildings, as compared with the conventional solar cell arrays. The Budokan has a square, four-sided pyramid roof, where the roof material integration type solar cell was installed. 6 figs., 3 tabs.
Kibogaoka gakuen taiyoko hatsuden field test jigyo (Kagoshimaken kasetashi). (Photovoltaic power generation field test project at Kibogaoka-gakuen (Kaseta city, Kagoshima prefecture))
S. Nishi (author)
1997
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Solar Energy , Heating & Cooling Systems , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Photovoltaic Power Supplies , School buildings , Solar cell arrays , Coloration , Field Tests , Landscaping , Photovoltaic Cells , Polycrystals , Power Range 100-1000 kW , Roofs , Japan , Foreign technology , EDB/140600
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