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Solar Forest 1 Axis Trackers, Kyocera

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Polycrystalline silicon array, single axis trackers

Single axis trackers adjust the east-west orientation of an array, to increase its solar exposure through the day.

Solar panels are best able to generate electricity from light hitting their surface at a right angle. Adjusting their surface to follow the path of the sun will increase their electricity production.

These trackers are an “active” system, driven by motors according to a pre-programmed schedule. They follow the sun in 6 steps of 15 º before parking in a horizontal position at night and returning to face the east after sunset.

Using a program to angle the trackers will not necessarily always find the direction with the greatest amount of light like light sensitive trackers – however its single line of motion causes less wear on the motor. The tracker is powered from the array’s DC output.

Electricity produced (annual):10.95 MWh*
System size:5 x 1.08 kW
Array area:5 x 8.02 m²
Number of panels:5 x 8
Panel efficiency:13.4 %
Panel type:Kyocera KD135GX-LP
Panel rated output: 135 W
Inverter size, type: 5 kW, SMA SMC 5000A
Type of tracker:BW Solar F2 5 Star Tracker
Array orientation:1 axis tracking, at 30º tilt on average 
Installation completed:
30 September 2008

*This figure is based on an assumption of 1.622 MWh annually, per kWp of installed solar panels. This may prove to be a conservative estimate for Alice Springs. A gain of 25% has been assumed for the tracker.

An initiative of Desert Knowledge Australia.
Funding provided by the Australian Government and administered by the Northern Territory Government