A method for characterization and inter-comparison of sites with regard to solar energy utilization by statistical analysis of their solar radiation data as performed for three sites in the Israel Negev region

Amiran Ianetz, Vera Lyubansky, Ilan Setter, Efim G. Evseev, Avraham I. Kudish

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Abstract

A method for the characterization and inter-comparison of sites with regard to their suitability for utilization of solar energy based upon the statistical analysis of their solar radiation intensities is presented. In this method each monthly data set of the daily global, horizontal beam and diffuse radiation intensities was analyzed and the following parameters were determined: monthly average daily radiation intensity, coefficient of variation, skewness and kurtosis. The values of the skewness and kurtosis have been applied, using generally accepted rules, to describe the distribution curves for each of the radiation intensity data sets. In addition, the same type of statistical analysis was applied to the monthly average daily ratios of the horizontal beam to global radiation, diffuse to global and the clearness index for the three sites. In this investigation, this statistical analysis method has been applied to the global and beam radiation measured at three sites located in the southern, Negev region of Israel, viz., Beer Sheva, Sde Boker and Eilat. The southern region of Israel is characterized by relatively high average daily irradiation intensities for both global and normal incidence radiation. They have been characterized with regard to the distribution of their intensity levels and a site inter-comparison has also been performed. An inter-comparison of the results of these analyses for the three sites has been performed on a monthly basis. The results of this analysis are used both to characterize and compare the composition of the solar radiation at the three sites under investigation. The results of this study will be presented in detail.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)283-293
Number of pages11
JournalSolar Energy
Volume69
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2000

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • General Materials Science

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