Journal of Japan Solar Energy Society
Online ISSN : 2433-5592
Print ISSN : 0388-9564
Volume 50, Issue 1
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Research paper
  • Junichi NAKAMURA, Mitsuru ICHIKAWA, Kenji YAMAMOTO
    2024Volume 50Issue 1 Pages 23-28
    Published: January 31, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: February 07, 2024
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    We have evaluated annual change of the power generation of the solar module installed on the wall of the actual operating building. According to this evaluation, the power output of the solar module installed on the wall surface tends to increase in winter and decrease in summer on the southeast and southwest faces facing south, while on the northeast surface facing north, the power output in winter decreases and power output in summer tends to increase. From these results, we can demonstrate that it is possible to supplement the amount of power generation in winter or morning and evening hours, which decreases with modules installed horizontally on the roof of the building and provide a more stable power generation throughout the year by installing PV modules throughout the building where it is actually in operation.

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  • ―Based on the Business Plan with New Crop―
    Noritake KODAMA
    2024Volume 50Issue 1 Pages 29-37
    Published: January 31, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: February 07, 2024
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    Solar sharing that shares solar power generation with agriculture are expanding. The solar sharing project needs to get an Agricultural Committee permission of the temporary farmland conversion to install the equipment. On the other hand, because of the lack of experiences of solar sharing, the committee faces difficulties in reviewing the solar sharing business plan in the application. As there are a few empirical research about review processes in the committee, this paper tries to make clear what are crucial considerations in reviewing the farmland conversion application for solar sharing. It is recognized that the feasibility test of the proposed project as an agricultural plan is the most important and that the discussion on it is very rigorous one.

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