Author/Authors :
A. De Miguel، نويسنده , , J. Bilbao *، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this paper, a new method for generating test reference year (TRY) from the measured meteorological variables
is proposed. Hourly recorded data of air temperature, relative humidity and wind velocity for two stations, Valladolid
and Madrid (Spain) were selected to develop the method and a TRY was obtained. Monthly average solar radiation
values were calculated taking into account the temperature and solar radiation correlations. Four different
methodologies were used to evaluate hourly global solar radiation from hourly weather data of temperature and,
as a consequence, four different TRYs with common data sets of temperature, relative humidity and wind velocity
were generated for Valladolid and Madrid (Spain) stations. In order to evaluate the four different methodologies,
TRYs data were compared with long-term measured data series using statistical estimators such as average, standard
deviation, root mean square error (rmse) and mean bias error (mbe). Festa and Ratto and the TAG model, from
Aguiar and Collares-Pereira, respectively, turned out to be the best methods for generating hourly solar irradiation
data. The best performance was shown by the TRY0 year which was based on the solar radiation models mentioned
above. The results show that the best reference year for each site varies with the season and the characteristics of the
station.
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