2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11083445
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Application of Semi-Empirical Models Based on Satellite Images for Estimating Solar Irradiance in Korea

Abstract: The application of solar energy as a renewable energy source has significantly escalated owing to its abundance and availability worldwide. However, the intermittent behavior of solar irradiance is a serious disadvantage for electricity grids using photovoltaic (PV) systems. Thus, reliable solar irradiance data are vital to achieve consistent energy production. Geostationary satellite images have become a solution to this issue, as they represent a database for solar irradiance on a massive spatiotemporal scal… Show more

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“…In a simplified manner, this method read the average value of the power received on the ground, by a horizontal surface, visibility used by meteorologists and coefficients that include atmospheric conditions at the altitude of the site. Obviously, when the capture surface has a given orientation and inclination, to correct this formula by coefficients that take into account the conditions of use [20], [21], [22] & [23].…”
Section: Hottel's Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a simplified manner, this method read the average value of the power received on the ground, by a horizontal surface, visibility used by meteorologists and coefficients that include atmospheric conditions at the altitude of the site. Obviously, when the capture surface has a given orientation and inclination, to correct this formula by coefficients that take into account the conditions of use [20], [21], [22] & [23].…”
Section: Hottel's Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical models rely on correlations between sunshine duration time, temperature, relative humidity, and other conventional meteorological inputs to directly calculate solar irradiance. [10][11][12] For instance, Zheng and Wu 13 utilized Berlage's formula to calculate diffuse solar irradiance. In contrast, machine learning models exploit the internal correlations between solar irradiance and other meteorological factors such as historical solar irradiance and numerical weather prediction data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ruth and Chant 8 and Datta 9 investigated the relationship between global horizontal solar irradiance (GHI) and the clear index within the isotropic model. Empirical models rely on correlations between sunshine duration time, temperature, relative humidity, and other conventional meteorological inputs to directly calculate solar irradiance 10–12 . For instance, Zheng and Wu 13 utilized Berlage's formula to calculate diffuse solar irradiance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Voyant et al, Ahmand et al, and Monjoly et al, presented prediction models based on numerical and hybrid autoregressive moving average (ARMA)/ANN models [13,22]. Watanabe and Nohara studied solar irradiance prediction using one-granule cloud property data [14,23]. Cheng and Yu used predictive modeling based on cloud classification [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%