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Abstract

The historical site of the Great St Bernard Pass, situated in the Alps at an elevation of 2469 m, records very high electricity consumptions. This study aims at evaluating the photovoltaic potential at the pass. The analysis was performed on the envelope surfaces of the building complex, taking into account the topography as well as typical climate data issued from a weather station located on site. It is found that during the months from June to October, each year, 54 MWh of electricity could potentially be generated, which is more than what could be produced by the same system in the climate of Geneva.

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