This article aims at developing a statistical model for the prediction of DC and AC generated power from the installed PV plant. A proper understanding of the PV plant characteristics is highly in need of predicting the yield based on the solar and atmospheric parameters. This study focusses on investigating the relationship among the factors such as beam and diffused solar radiations, atmospheric temperature and wind speed for predicting the hourly generated powers. The location involved in the investigation is Chennai city, Tamil Nadu state, India. The meteorological data for the selected location is obtained from NREL and using a simple linear regression model prediction equations for DC and AC solar output power was built using Minitab 16.2.1 version. The methodology used has a capability of better correlation coefficient than the other techniques. The developed regression models show R 2 value of 99.24% and 99% for DC and AC power and the predicted R 2 (Rpred) values obtained are 86.54% and 83.22% for DC and AC power respectively.
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