DocumentCode :
121539
Title :
1.6 suns at 58°20′N - the solar resource in Southern Norway
Author :
Yordanov, Georgi Hristov ; Saetre, Tor Oskar ; Midtgard, Ole-Morten
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Agder (UiA), Grimstad, Norway
fYear :
2014
fDate :
8-13 June 2014
Abstract :
We measured an extreme overirradiance event of 1.6 suns at latitude 58°20´N during a solar resource assessment in southern Norway. The burst occurred when the sun showed in a narrow gap between broken, optically thin altocumulus clouds. The enhancement was most intense within 3° around the solar disk. The annual solar irradiation in the plane of an optimally tilted PV array peaked at 1.30 MWh/m2 in the year 2013, and measured 1.20 MWh/m2 in the previous two years. These values exclude irradiance below 0.05 suns but include reflections from the sea surface and terrain which have not been quantified. The long-term average predicted by the Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS) is only 1.04 MWh/m2. 15 years of global horizontal irradiation data reveal that the PVGIS underestimates the local solar resource by at least 10%.
Keywords :
solar cell arrays; sunlight; PVGIS; Photovoltaic Geographical Information System; Southern Norway; annual solar irradiation; extreme overirradiance event; global horizontal irradiation data; optically thin altocumulus clouds; optimally tilted PV array; sea surface; solar disk; solar resource assessment; Arrays; Clouds; NASA; Q measurement; Radiation effects; Sea measurements; Soil measurements; PVGIS; albedo effects; cloud enhancement; extreme overirradiance; solar resource assessment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2014 IEEE 40th
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2014.6925040
Filename :
6925040
Link To Document :
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