SEBE functionnalities and calculation of irradiation per m² #576
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Thank you for your answer. Concerning the first question, I have tested with different pixel resolution and it give similar value. I have then concluded that the value given is irradiation per square meter (kWh/m²) on surfaces and not irradiation per pixel (in kWh/pixel) (otherwise the value should change depending on the size of the pixel). I have not try yet to use SEBEpv, but I will try in the next week if I have time and let you know of the results. |
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Hi,
I am using SEBE in order to obtain irradiation map in mountainous areasand I have several questions about capacities/functionalities of SEBE.
1- Until now I have calculated irradiation per m² on flat roofs. I only needed to calculate the total irradiation received by one roof and the total roof surface. I want now to obtain the irradiation per m² on inclined surfaces (roofs). To calculate the actual roof area per pixel, I need to consider the pixel surface and the slope of the surface : Actual_area = Area_pixel/ cos(Slope)
Then, to obtain the irradiation per m² of roof for roof pixel, I did :
Energy_flat_surface_per_m² = Energy_per_pixel/ pixel_surface
And to calculate the irradiation per m² of inclined roof for roof pixel, I thought to do :
Energy_inclined_surface_per_m² = Energy_per_pixel / Actual_area = Energy_per_pixelcos(Slope)/ Area_pixel
However, in the tutorial, it is written that Energy_inclined_surface_per_m² = Energy_per_pixel/ (Area_pixelcos(Slope))
Why irradiation on inclined surface is calculated in this way and what is wrong in the way I wanted to do ?
2 – As I am focusing on mountainous area, I wanted to know if it’s possible with this tool to put a different albedos for different surfaces or if it’s only possible to put a mean albedo for all the surfaces ?
3 – I wanted to investigate the PV production in mountainous areas. I wanted to know if it’s possible to obtain hourly values of irradiation ? Or if the only way is to modify the weather file and select only one hour ?
4 – I saw that a publication was done on SEBEpv (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2020.01.075), that could calculate the PV production. Is this tool ready to use and is it possible to freely use it and have access to it ?
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