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Assessing potential for solar energy technologies
Marcel Suri, PhD
GeoModel Solar s.r.o., Bratislava, Slovakia [email protected] http://geomodelsolar.eu
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About GeoModel Solar Expert consultancy:
• Solar resource assessment and PV yield assessment • Performance characterization • Country studies • Grid integration studies
SolarGIS: Real-time solar and meteo data services for:
• Site selection and prefeasibility • Planning and project design • Monitoring and forecasting of solar power • Solar data infrastructure
http://geomodelsolar.eu http://solargis.info
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PVGIS research and demonstration project introduced: - simple and easy to use interface - geographical context European Commission Joint Research Centre
SolarGIS Commercial database and online software for professional use by GeoModel Solar
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timeline
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Exploring solar resources…
What are the most suitable areas? How much electricity can be produced? What technologies to choose? • Photovoltaics (crystalline silicon or thin films?) • Concentrated photovoltaics (CPV) • Solar thermal power stations (CSP) How reliable are the data?
Mapping solar resource potential
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Bankable data = low uncertainty, high reliability
Limited data availability and knowledge Older data exist
• Meteorological stations • Low-resolution satellite-based maps
(e.g. NASA, NREL)
Such data not meet the needs • Diverse results from the existing databases • High uncertainty • Decision made on such data may hamper growth of solar energy
Mapping solar resource potential
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Solar data – requirements for solar projects
Long-climate record, 10 years minimum for the most present time Consistent and geographically representative High level of detail High accuracy and low uncertainty Validated with the help of ground measurements Available at any location Real-time data supply:
• historical • monitoring • forecasting
Combination of satellite-based solar data and high-quality ground measurements gives the most reliable results!
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Solar databases – which one to choose?
SolarGIS NASA SSE
Elaborated numerical models Regularly updated High resolution Modern aerosol data
Simple empirical models Old and static input data Low-resolution
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Comparing solar databases
SolarGIS 1 value per 3 x 3 km 1 value for every 30 minutes Regularly updated Suitable for: prefeasibility project development power plant monitoring forecasting of power grid management
NASA SSE 1 value per 110 x 110 km 1 value for every month Static (irregular updates) Suitable for: introductory information project development power plant monitoring forecasting of power grid management
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8.5% difference
Comparing Global Horizontal Irradiation
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Comparing Direct Normal Irradiation
60% difference
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How good is SolarGIS?
Comparison of data: • measured (yellow) • simulated (blue)
Source: IEA SHC Task 36 data inter-comparison activity, Pierre Ineichen, University of Geneva,
February 2011: http://www.unige.ch/cuepe/pub/ineichen_valid-sat-2011-report .pd
SolarGIS
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solar data and online software for solar energy
Online simulation tools, maps and data services accessing SolarGIS database
http://solargis.info
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SolarGIS pvPlanner
PV production and optimization tool for photovoltaic projects • Based on historical data • Easy search of site or roof • Fast results • Simulation of technology options
and components • Data export in xls, csv • Reports in pdf • Horizon editor • Site manager
http://solargis.info
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Independent comparative tool for performance assessment of any PV system • Based on real time satellite and meteo data • Comparison of actual monthly production with long-term expectations • Correct daily (hourly) and monthly summaries, quantified uncertainty • Consistent, robust, systematically calibrated
and validated data • Cheap option for evaluation of small PV
systems without monitoring hardware • Reference info for large power plants
SolarGIS pvSpot
http://solargis.info
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Thank you for your attention!
Marcel Suri, PhD.
GeoModel Solar s.r.o., Bratislava Slovakia [email protected] http://solargis.info http://gemodelsolar.eu
GHI (SolarGIS)