This study on solar radiation in Europe, within the framework of the Erasmus+ Project, involved interpreting data on the amount of radiation received by each of the countries participating in the project and their wind energy production. Using the data, they were able to estimate the cost of a photovoltaic plant and compare the three countries. To conclude the project, the students completed posters with their reflections on the observed results.
In the project course, the German pupils learned a lot about solar radiation in Germany and about factors that influence solar radiation. They carried out independent research and collected information on this topic in a presentation.
It is interesting how great the regional differences in solar radiation are within Germany
Polish students, participants of the project: "e-Soleo" interviewed the president of the Bilingual Education Foundation "Amaltea" about photovoltaic panels installed on the school roof.
Using solar energy at Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
The German school has its own photovoltaic system. It was installed on the roof of the new sports hall.
Here you can see the yield values of our photovoltaic system for the month of September as an example
Comparison of Converted Solar Energy in the year 2024 and 2025 at the german school
The two graphs show the power provided by the solar system depending on the
time of day. The area under the graph corresponds to the converted energy.