Development of a Standard of Solarimetric Stations SONDA

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With the increasing of energy demand in Brazil and the unprecedent popular support for the use of energy sources with low environmental impact, the market for photovoltaic energy has become progressively relevant. Thus, it is of strategic importance to gather information of the solar resources either for a particular location or a specific region. This paper presents all the steps taken in order to design a solarimetric station intended to be used as part of the National Institute for Space Research's(INPE)Environmental Database System (SONDA)network, from the specification of the devices and sensors that will take part in it to the structural dimensioning necessary in order to accommodate them. This high-quality network mainly collects and stores surface solar radiation data, indispensable for the solar energy study and prospecting, therefore of great importance for the generation of energy of the State of Parana-Brazil.

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de Freitas Gasparelo Danderfer, R., Pinto, C. S., Cremasco, N. P., Gruetzmacher, S. B., Leludak, J. A., Tiepolo, G. M., … de Oliveira Bronhara, R. (2019). Development of a Standard of Solarimetric Stations SONDA. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 62(specialissue), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-SMART-2019190015

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