
Completed Tasks
TASK 5 - USE OF EXISTING METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION
FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATION
DURATION: 1977 - 1982
OPERATING AGENT: Sweden
» SCOPE
- Compilation of sources of meteorological data
- Handbook on radiation estimaion methods
- Recommendations on meteorological networks
- Uniform format for data preparation
The purpose of this second meteorological support task
was to improve access to solar radiation data, facilitate the estimation
of key solar radiation parameters by solar engineers and designers, and
to develop a uniform format for the presentation of data for solar insolation
and other meteorological data.
Measurements of solar irradiance and its direct beam
and diffuse components are important for the design and testing of solar
energy systems. However, since meteorological networks are often spaced
too far apart to provide the measurement needs for a particular location,
models have been developed for estimationg the solar irradiance for places
where no measurements exist. An overview of existing estimation methods
was prepared which catalogues and classifies the models.
Task 5 researchers also compiled the first catalogue
of data sources from around the world, their measurement programs, and
the format of the available data. Another document contains recommendations
for the minimum meteorological network needed to obtain the measurements
required for solar energy applications.
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