2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2017.10.039
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An unsupervised method for estimating the global horizontal irradiance from photovoltaic power measurements

Abstract: The precise calculation of solar irradiance is pivotal for forecasting the electric power generated by PV plants. However, on-ground measurements are expensive and are generally not performed for small and medium-sized PV plants. Satellite-based services represent a valid alternative to on-site measurements, but their space-time resolution is limited. In this paper we present a method for estimating the global horizontal irradiance (GHI) from the power measurements of one or more photovoltaic (PV) systems loca… Show more

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“…In some applications, such as automotive ones, several solar measuring devices must be used simultaneously [4], increasing the cost problem. In the case of small-scale PV arrays, such as rooftop PV systems, the much higher costs of pyranometers leads to use of other devices for monitoring solar irradiance [5,6]. The solar irradiance that a crop receives is measured because it affects its biological processes and several measurement devices are necessary, thus, using cheap but reliable irradiance sensors decreases the cost of the experiment [7].…”
Section: Problem and State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In some applications, such as automotive ones, several solar measuring devices must be used simultaneously [4], increasing the cost problem. In the case of small-scale PV arrays, such as rooftop PV systems, the much higher costs of pyranometers leads to use of other devices for monitoring solar irradiance [5,6]. The solar irradiance that a crop receives is measured because it affects its biological processes and several measurement devices are necessary, thus, using cheap but reliable irradiance sensors decreases the cost of the experiment [7].…”
Section: Problem and State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An iterative method allows the estimation of the global horizontal irradiance using Perez transposition models and power measurements; an nRMSE of 15.1% was obtained in the best case [29]; another iterative method coupling two combined algorithms has been also used [6]; it was underlined that such iterative approaches can have some convergence problems [30].…”
Section: Problem and State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We model PV generation with the empirical model [18][19][20] that accounts for the temperature effect by scaling the value of the POA irradiance. Let b denote the index of the electrical nodes, t the time interval, I…”
Section: Computation Of the Nodal Pv Injectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state of the art of irradiance estimation are satellitederived methods (Bright et al 2018;Miller et al 2018;Rosiek et al 2018;Wang et al 2019). However, these kinds of estimations have spatial and temporal limitations (Nespoli and Medici 2017;Scolari et al 2018) that do not allow real-time and local (on the surface of a single PV panel or set of panels) estimates, needed to better management of solar power plants. In addition, the accuracy of satellite-based methods depends on the availability of satellites, which is uneven in both quantitative and qualitative terms around the world (Scolari et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%