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New ‘Solar Canopy’ Can Be Installed Atop Any NYC Building to Provide Solar Power
Brooklyn SolarWorks and Situ Studio have developed an innovative solar panel system, dubbed the “Solar Canopy,” designed specifically to address the unique challenges of installing solar power on New York City's flat rooftops. This system is engineered to comply with the city's stringent building codes while maximizing solar efficiency and preserving valuable rooftop space.
The Solar Canopy features a tent-like structure, measuring 2.5 feet by five feet, with a generous head clearance of ten feet above its pathway, exceeding the city's minimum nine-foot requirement. The key to its code compliance lies in its design: rather than placing panels directly on a flat surface, the system utilizes nine-foot A-frame columns bolted to rails that are securely attached to the building structure. This frame allows for an optimal 33-degree pitch, which, when oriented southward, significantly enhances the panels' energy generation capabilities. Each canopy comprises 18 photovoltaic (PV) panels, capable of producing approximately 600 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per month.
Brooklyn SolarWorks has already successfully implemented the Solar Canopy at several residential properties across Brooklyn, including homes in Bed-Stuy, Park Slope, and Crown Heights. The company notes that pre-installation, these homes typically consumed between 6,000 kWh and 15,000 kWh annually, with consumption varying based on property type and household size.
A significant advantage of this system is its parametric design, which allows for customizability to fit a wide range of roof sizes without violating any building regulations. Furthermore, the elevated design of the canopy ensures that precious rooftop real estate remains accessible for other uses, such as recreational or social spaces. Brad Samuels, co-founder of SolarWorks, emphasized that the design provides an underlying infrastructure for solar energy while simultaneously creating new, customizable spaces on rooftops, envisioning varied uses by homeowners.
While the initial cost for an 18-panel Solar Canopy installation is around $30,000, various green tax incentives available at the federal, state, and city levels can significantly reduce this price to approximately $7,000. T.R. Ludwig, another co-founder of SolarWorks, estimates that the typical payback period for this investment is about six years.
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