Irradiance variability quantification and small-scale averaging in space and time: A short review

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Abstract

The ongoing world-wide increase of installed photovoltaic (PV) power attracts notice to weather-induced PV power output variability. Understanding the underlying spatiotemporal volatility of solar radiation is essential to the successful outlining and stable operation of future power grids. This paper concisely reviews recent advances in the characterization of irradiance variability, with an emphasis on small spatial and temporal scales (respectively less than about 10km and 1 min), for which comprehensive data sets have recently become available. Special attention is given to studies dealing with the quantification of variability using such unique data, the analysis and modeling of spatial smoothing, and the evaluation of temporal averaging.

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Lohmann, G. M. (2018, July 15). Irradiance variability quantification and small-scale averaging in space and time: A short review. Atmosphere. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos9070264

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