Guide for Photovoltaics on Existing Logistics Buildings Published

  • Erstellt am 2024-07-12 15:03:01

Partyhupe

2024-07-12 15:03:01
  • #1
Did you know that there is now a new guide for the installation of photovoltaic systems on existing logistics buildings? The guide offers valuable tips and detailed information on how to implement such projects efficiently and sustainably. Special focus is placed on how the often large roof areas of logistics buildings can be optimally utilized. It also explains which technical and legal requirements must be considered, as well as the economic benefits that can be achieved through the use of solar energy. I think this is a great opportunity to integrate renewable energies more strongly into the industry while making sensible use of existing structures. What do you think about it? Have you ever thought about such an implementation or perhaps already gained experience with it?
 

nordanney

2024-07-12 15:07:24
  • #2

Unnecessary. There are plenty of planners who can do that (so almost everyone).

All my 125 logistics halls are already fully equipped with photovoltaics. But like most people here, as a private person I naturally accumulate even more logistics halls. *Irony off*
 

filosof

2024-07-13 01:13:20
  • #3
Why is this only coming now? I have desperately tried for years to equip my logistics buildings (but I only have 14 compared to ) with photovoltaic systems and have repeatedly failed miserably. I will definitely get the guide!
 

Buchsbaum066

2024-07-13 09:01:31
  • #4
Theory and practice are always two different things. As so often.

I was at a farmer's place this week. He wanted to have a 100 kWp system installed on his grain hall. As a thank you, he would have gotten a 10 kWp system for free on his house roof.

Unfortunately, he did not receive approval for the 100 kWp. There are no corresponding feed-in points out here in the countryside and the grid is too weakly designed. He could only install 30 kWp, which would also eliminate the system on the house roof.

And even with the 30 kWp, he would still have to lay 500 m of underground cable to a feed-in point at his own expense.

Pointless!

For my system, it took almost a year from the application to commissioning. The application was about 50 DIN A4 pages with all the certificates, applications, etc.
 

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