1996
DOI: 10.1016/0140-6701(96)86764-6
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96/00604 Solar radiation resource assessment by means of silicon cells

Abstract: Abstract-Toprovide an accurate solar resource assessment, radiometric stations measuring global, diffuse, and direct irradiance must be widespread. Nevertheless, the high capital costs of thermopile instruments, usually used in pyranometry, represent an important obstacle. Therefore, silicon photovoltaic sensors have emerged as a more accessible alternative than standard thermopile sensors. However, their temperature and spectral responses must be taken into account in order to match silicon cells and thermopi… Show more

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