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Welcome to WikiSolar !
Everything you need to know about Solar Projects and Engineering !
Here, all the concepts of PV systems are explained and illustrated in a pragmatic way as we use them in the all-day life of solar industry projects.
This website covers or will soon cover, the main components of PV systems, main architectures, engineering guidelines, as well as safety guidelines and best practises during and after installation.
We provide free drawings and templates in their raw format to help you on your projects.
PV key knowledge
- Energy & Electricity key knowledge
- Photovoltaic Effect
- Solar Cells technologies
- Solar cell technologies and major differences
- Power, Peak Power & Energy Production
- Efficiency of PV modules
- Performance ratio
- Shading effetcs
- C02 related figures
- Fakenews answers
Components
- PV modules
- Mounting systems
- PV inverters
- Solar Farm - HV Inverter stations
- Cables : AC - DC - Communication
- Electrical Protection devices
- Connectors
- Monitoring & SCADA
- Power Plant Controller
- ESS : Batteries & Battery inverters
PV systems architectures
- Distributed Generation vs Solar Power Plant
- Main Energy valorisation models
- Main PV architectures
- Grid connected - Full Feed-in
- Grid connected - Self consumption
- Offgrid & Hybrid
- Solar Power Plant
- DC side architecture
- AC High Voltage architecture
- HV Substation
Engineering deliverables
- List of a project engineering deliverables
- Layouts
- Electrical drawings
- Mechanical drawings
- Documents
- Calculation notes
Sizing
- International Standards applicable to Solar Industry
- Sizing of PV array and PV inverters
- Cable sizing
- Sizing of protection devices
- Sizing of Offgrid / Hybrid systems
- Selection and sizing of mounting system
- Civil Engineering for Solar projects
- Safety in Design
- Energy Efficiency
Tools & Templates
- Energy production : Yield estimation
- Layout drawings
- Electrical Drawings
- Mechanical drawings
- PV & Battery capacity sizing
- Cable sizing
Installation
- Risk analysis
- Installation safety
- Working at high
- Working on powered systems
- General good practices
Quality & Commissioning
- Quality Management
- Commissioning steps
Operation & Maintenance
- Main indicators to follow
- Preventive maintenance
- Corrective maintenance
Project Methodology
- Project stakeholders
- Project steps
- Project Management
- PM key takeaway
- Planning
- Project Masterlist
Economics
- Key elements : CAPEX, OPEX, LCOE
- LCOE
- Profitability calculations
- Project Pricing
About the WikiSolar team
WikiSolar is a place where you can find everything you need to know to build Solar Projects accross the world.
This website is done by people working in the Solar and Renewable industry, working from small home systems, microgrid, and up to the biggest Solar Farms. The only goal is to make Solar projects development, design, installation and commissioning, easy and accessible to anyone around the world.
We are convinced that today and at our small level, the most effective action to counter global warming is to share our knowledge so that the entire solar industry can improve and grow together. We believe that there will be enough opportunities in the world in the years to come that it is not necessary to hide knowledge in order to be more competitive than another company. Improvement of entire solar industry will increase the credibility of the sector which will benefit us all.
Anyone can edit or create new pages on wikisolar, so if you think you can improve a page or speak about a useful topic, dont hesitate to click on "edit" on the top right. If you want to be part of the discussions of the Wikisolar team, just send a mail using the contact page. Nothing to earn except the personal fulfillment of knowing that you are helping someone in the world.
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News
- 2020-11-22
- The Solar Univeristy becomes WikiSolar and use the wikipedia template
- 2020-04-18
- https://solar-university.com is officially launched !
- 2020-02-02
- A team of solar engineers are joining forces to create "The Solar Univeristy"
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At WikiSolar, we are not looking for money, all the articles are written voluntarily by people all around the world : Australia, Nigeria, France… and the running cost are beared by the site creator.
All the people from this community believe that sharing the knowledge about Solar Projects is the best way to have leverage the energy transition. The content of this website is tailored in a way that engineers, installers, project developpers can learn, ask questions and also contribute to existing and new topics.
If there is any topic you want to see or if you are ready to write a page, you’re more than welcome to join the team ! Just write few words in the discussion tab or use the contact form.
We can share the list of the identified topics and you could pick one where you’re the most skilled.
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Knowledge shared here is based on international standards ; Local and all applicable standards for every region may however not be covered.