2009
DOI: 10.17159/2413-3051/2009/v20i1a3299
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SASRAD: An hourly-timestep solar radiation database for South Africa

Abstract: A methodology is presented for the correction and filling of solar radiation data at sites within South Africa, with the aim of creating a continuous, hourly-timestep dataset for multiple locations. Data from twenty sites, collected by the Agricultural Research Council, are analysed with regard to the amount of data requiring offset or multiplier adjustment, as well as the amount of bad data. A range correction algorithm is implemented based on the 90th percentile (10% exceedance) hourly irradiance, as a funct… Show more

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“…The peak for summer day is assumed to be 930 W/m 2 while the peak for the two winter days are assumed to be about and 558 W/m 2 . These data are validated and compared with the date available in [48] and the daily variation is similar to the measured data reported in [49], which is very detailed.…”
Section: Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The peak for summer day is assumed to be 930 W/m 2 while the peak for the two winter days are assumed to be about and 558 W/m 2 . These data are validated and compared with the date available in [48] and the daily variation is similar to the measured data reported in [49], which is very detailed.…”
Section: Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…To optimize the performance of the system, hourly meteorological data from the South African Solar Radiation Database (SASRAD) for Bonfoi Stellenbosch weather station (33.9351S, 18.7821E) was used to compute the total energy generated by each unit of the PV and wind technologies. The quality of this data is acceptable [32]. The data for a sample day (1 January 2007) is given in Fig.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…To show the performance of the entire system (both SOEC and SOFC modes), real solar irradiation data from a random day is used. In this study, the data used for investigation is for a random day in South Africa [41]. The reason is that a detailed radiation, hour by hour, for an entire is presented/published.…”
Section: Case Studydual Modementioning
confidence: 99%