How do I design a large solar system that spans many buildings across a few km?

If I search the internet for guides on how to design a photovoltaic solar system, the results are saturated with how to build a small setup (eg for a car or caravan) or a “large” setup (eg just for 1 building).

But how do I get information on how to build an off-grid system that spans many buildings? What keywords can I even search-for that describe this type system to find such resources?

The general specifications are:

  1. A community of ~300 people,
  2. Spanning ~10 buildings,
  3. Each building is located 10-100 meters apart, and
  4. Each building’s roof has up-to 20 kW of PV panels

The main questions that I’d like clarified revolve around how to tie the systems together. Should the batteries be stored in one building or distributed? Where should DC be converted to AC? If I end-up with >100 kW and want to power heavy machinery, how many volts should the system be? What are the trade-offs in all of these decisions?

Most importantly: what do you “call” these systems, and how can I find documentation and guides on how to build PV solar grids that span multiple buildings across a medium-sized community of tens of hectares.

  • BoscoBear@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 months ago

    Nothing really beyond Google. It returns some good info from nrel which I would trust.

    I would install solar for the loads I wanted to support. I think the panels are cheaper than the wire used to connect them together.

    There was a YouTuber that used to do this but I can’t find him anymore. He had a shop in which he ran the power tools off 90vdc straight from the panels. He said when you were using the table saw and the sun went behind a cloud you would have to slow down a little bit. He ran his refrigerator off of a separate panel and it only ran during the day.

    He had a nickel iron battery for things like lights at night.