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Comparative Study of Four Shadow Band Diffuse Irradiance Correction Algorithms for Almerı´a, Spain
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2004
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EngineeringSouthern SpainSolar PhysicIllumination ModelingRadiative TransferCalibrationRadiation ImagingSolar Energy UtilisationReflectance ModelingRadiologyHealth SciencesSolar PowerRadiation MeasurementRadiometrySolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)Comparative StudyRadiative Transfer ModellingPhotometry (Optics)Solar Radiation ManagementDiffuse IrradianceShadow Band
Diffuse irradiance is a fundamental component in solar resource considerations. Diffuse irradiance can be accurately determined by calculation from global and beam normal (direct) measurements. However, beam solar measurements can be expensive and therefore shadow bands are often used along with pyranometers to mask the solar disk. The errors that result from the use shadow bands are well known and have been studied by numerous authors. The thrust of this article is to examine four recognized correction techniques for correcting shadow band based diffuse irradiance and statistically evaluate their individual performances using data collected in Almerı´a, Spain. Almerı´a is located in southern Spain and has a healthy solar irradiation budget.
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