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Solar Resources Mapping : Fundamentals and Applications - Jesús Polo

Solar Resources Mapping

Fundamentals and Applications

By: Jesús Polo (Editor), Luis Martín-Pomares (Editor), Antonio Sanfilippo (Editor)

eText | 22 January 2019

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This book presents methods for optimising the spatial and network configuration of solar radiation measuring stations. Various physical and mathematical models are demonstrated, which together with high quality measurements, provide the essential tools to generate and validate solar resource estimates to improve the mapping of solar resources.

Each chapter deals with a specific topic, showing its methodology, and providing examples of how to apply these techniques with reference to current projects around the world. These topics include:

· Radiometric measurement campaigns;

· Equipment calibration, installation, operation, and maintenance;

· Data quality assurance and assessment;

· Solar radiation modelling from satellite images and numerical models;

· Downscaling and kriging interpolation of solar radiation;

· Simulation of electric solar power plant generation;

· Solar radiation forecasting;

· Applications of solar energy; and

· Socio-economic benefits of solar energy.

The contributors present the statistical and physical models needed to derive solar radiation from satellite images and numerical models, emphasising the importance of measuring solar radiation accurately. They also show the classical models used to generate synthetic data, clear sky models and ancillary air quality and meteorological data from different input sources.

Solar Resources Mapping provides industry professionals with methodologies and tools to build solar irradiance maps for different applications. The book will also benefit students and researchers as it serves as a main technical reference, presenting the basic terminology and fundamentals for solar resource mapping that include methods for assessing measurement uncertainty.

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