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Gained energy 2 Inclined surface 2 Optimum tilt angle 2 Solar radiation estimation 2 Modelization 1 Radiation estimation 1 Solar energy 1 Solar radiation 1 Sonnenenergie 1 Tunesien 1 Tunisia 1
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Belkilani, K. 2 Besbes, M. 2 Othman, A. Ben 2 De Blas, M. 1 De Francisco, A. 1 García, A. 1 Torres, J.L. 1
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Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1 Renewable Energy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Global solar radiation on tilted surfaces in Tunisia: Measurement, estimation and gained energy assessments
Othman, A. Ben; Belkilani, K.; Besbes, M. - In: Energy Reports 4 (2018), pp. 101-109
A very important factor in the assessment of solar potential for the installation of photovoltaic plants is the availability of global irradiation data measurements. Such data must be collected over a period of time longer than 11 years and must be accurate. In some countries, it is difficult to...
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Global solar radiation on tilted surfaces in Tunisia : Measurement, estimation and gained energy assessments
Othman, A. Ben; Belkilani, K.; Besbes, M. - In: Energy reports 4 (2018), pp. 101-109
A very important factor in the assessment of solar potential for the installation of photovoltaic plants is the availability of global irradiation data measurements. Such data must be collected over a period of time longer than 11 years and must be accurate. In some countries, it is difficult to...
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Calculation of the horizon brightness irradiance in the model of Perez using the unit-sphere method
Torres, J.L.; García, A.; De Blas, M.; De Francisco, A. - In: Renewable Energy 33 (2008) 1, pp. 149-154
The present technical note describes a computer tool for determining the horizon brightness diffuse irradiance on a tilted plane in the model of Perez. The applied procedure considers the configuration factor concept, which is calculated using the unit-sphere method. The results obtained with...
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