Subtask C: Solar planning tools

Opportunities for Improved Workflows and Development Needs of Solar Planning Tools
Opportunities for Improved Workflows and Development Needs of Solar Planning Tools
Subtask C: Solar Planning
July 2024 - PDF 3.92MB

There has been a significant development of simulation tools capable of providing support in decision-making regarding solar neighborhoods. This report highlights opportunities for maximizing the use of tools for solar neighborhood planning by analyzing the current use of tools in the design process, the mapping of the solar potential and installed capacity, and by describing opportunities for an increase in use of tools.

Identification of existing tools and workflows for solar neighborhood planning
Identification of existing tools and workflows for solar neighborhood planning
This is a report from SHC Task 63: Solar Neighborhood Planning and work performed in Subtask C: Solar Planning Tools
June 2022 - PDF 31.3MB
Editor: Jouri Kanters, Martin Thebault

Planning for sustainable neighborhoods is a high priority for many cities. It is therefore important to take the right decisions during the planning phase to ensure that important aspects are considered. One of these important aspects is to consider the harvesting of solar energy in the best possible way. It is however difficult to define the best ways to exploit the incoming solar energy. Solar energy can be used by means of active solar energy production, passively by means of daylighting buildings or outside buildings on the ground for direct solar access or thermal comfort. This different usage can sometimes be conflicting (for example at a building level, in order to maximize the photovoltaic production, it may be necessary to use all the surfaces, therefore preventing the access to daylight). The access to daylight in the street is appreciated during cold days, but shading is preferred during the hotter days.