The global shift towards renewable energy sources necessitates efficient methods for assessing solar potential in urban areas. Rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems present a sustainable solution for decentralized energy production; however, their effectiveness is influenced by structural and environmental factors, including roof slope, azimuth, and shading. This study aims to develop and validate a UAV-based methodology for assessing rooftop solar potential in urban areas. The authors propose a low-cost, innovative tool that utilizes a commercial unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), specifically the DJI Air 3, combined with advanced photogrammetry and 3D modeling techniques to analyze rooftop characteristics relevant to PV installations. The methodology includes UAV-based data collection, image processing to generate high-resolution 3D models, calibration and validation against reference objects, and the estimation of solar potential based on rooftop characteristics and solar irradiance data using the proposed Model Analysis Tool (MAT). MAT is a novel solution introduced and described for the first time in this study, representing an original computational framework for the geometric and energetic analysis of rooftops. The innovative aspect of this study lies in combining consumer-grade UAVs with automated photogrammetry and the MAT, creating a low-cost yet accurate framework for rooftop solar assessment that reduces reliance on high-end surveying methods. By being presented in this study for the first time, MAT expands the methodological toolkit for solar potential evaluation, offering new opportunities for urban energy research and practice. The comparison of PVGIS and MAT shows that MAT consistently predicts higher daily energy yields, ranging from 9 to 12.5% across three datasets. The outcomes of this study contribute to facilitating the broader adoption of solar energy, thereby supporting sustainable energy transitions and climate neutrality goals in the face of increasing urban energy demands.
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Wioleta Błaszczak-Bąk
Marcin Pacześniak
Ariel Oleksiak
Energies
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68f199bfde32064e504dcb38 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en18205358