Attenuation factor estimation of direct normal irradiance combining sky camera images and mathematical models in an inter-tropical area

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Nowadays, it is of great interest to know and forecast the solar energy resource that will be constantly available in order to optimize its use. The generation of electrical energy using CSP (concentrated solar power) plants is mostly affected by atmospheric changes. Therefore, forecasting solar irradiance is essential for planning a plant's operation. Solar irradiance/atmospheric (clouds) interaction studies using satellite and sky images can help to prepare plant operators for solar surface irradiance fluctuations. In this work, we present three methodologies that allow us to estimate direct normal irradiance (DNI). The study was carried out at the Solar Irradiance Observatory (SIO) at the Geophysics Institute (UNAM) in Mexico City using corresponding images obtained with a sky camera and starting from a clear sky model. The multiple linear regression and polynomial regression models as well as the neural networks model designed in the present study, were structured to work under all sky conditions (cloudy, partly cloudy and cloudless), obtaining estimation results with 82% certainty for all sky types.

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Mondragón, R., Alonso-Montesinos, J., Riveros-Rosas, D., Valdés, M., Estévez, H., González-Cabrera, A. E., & Stremme, W. (2020). Attenuation factor estimation of direct normal irradiance combining sky camera images and mathematical models in an inter-tropical area. Remote Sensing, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12071212

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