В статье рассмотрены результаты исследования солнечного климата г. Краснодара и сравнение полученных данных с научно-прикладным справочником «Климат России». Ключевые слова: солнечный климат, солнечная радиация, инсоляция, солнечная батарея, система автономного жизнеобеспечения здания. Ivanchenko V.T., Grazhdankin A.A. RECONCILIATION OF SOLAR CLIMATE OF KRASNODAR FOR EFFECTIVE WORK OF SOLAR BATTERIES IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS The article describes the results of studies of solar climate Krasnodar and compares the data with the scientific and application guide "Climate of Russia"
The article is a continuation of the article entitled "Reconciliation of the solar climate of Krasnodar for the effective operation of solar panels in residential buildings" published in the Bulletin of BSTU named after V.G. Shukhov in 2017. At present, the vast majority of stationary weather stations are located at a sufficiently large distance from the zone in which it is necessary to assess the potential of renewable energy resources. The article presents the results of field studies of the solar climate of Krasnodar conducted from 2014 to 2020. The results of the study are compared with normative documentation and a climate guide. The use of solar panels is important factor to reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere. For the correct selection of the number of solar panels, it is necessary to know the exact amount of solar energy that will fall on this panel. This information allows to calculate the amount of energy that will be generated by the building’s solar energy system or solar power station. The correct selection of the number of solar panels affects the quality of life of people and allows to fully cover the energy consumption of buildings and structures using solar energy as the main source of energy.
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