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Title: Simulation of solar radiation conditions in coastal and continental areas by using a new algorithm
Authors: Monowe, P.
Nijegorodov, N.
Keywords: Simulation
Solar radiation
Optimum slope
SADC countries
Coastal
Continental
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: David Publishing Company, http://www.davidpublishing.com/journals_info.asp?jId=1000
Citation: Monowe, P. & Nijegorodov, N. (2011) Simulation of solar radiation conditions in coastal and continental areas by using a new algorithm, Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 1053-1062
Abstract: An algorithm developed at the University of Botswana is used to study solar radiation conditions in Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique and Botswana. The synoptic stations chosen for the study differ by meteorological conditions and location: some are in coastal areas and others are in continental locations. The simulation results reveal that daily direct beam solar radiation, Hbn, is usually higher in the continental area than in the coastal one. The same situation is observed with daily global solar radiation, Hg. The difference becomes even larger for partly cloudy weather, because in coastal areas sunshine hours are usually less than in continental areas. Furthermore, coastal areas have higher humidity and bigger air mass compared to continental locations. It is concluded that continental areas are more convenient for utilisation of solar energy using solar devices with concentrators (middle-temperature and high-temperature Rankine cycles), while at coastal areas flat-plate collectors and PV-arrays are preferable. It is found out that the range of optimum slopes for SADC countries studied is from +30° to -62°
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1181
ISSN: 1934-8975
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