Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6767192 | Renewable Energy | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The coastal region of the Gulf of Mexico is characterized by a warm, humid climate and rugged terrain, with elevations over 1000Â m. These conditions mean that in the central and southern areas, solar radiation is mainly diffuse. However, studies indicate that in spring and summer global irradiation can reach 4Â kWh/m2Â day in the central and southern regions, and ascend to 6.7Â kWh/m2Â day in the northwest. These levels are suitable for the development of solar photovoltaic energy and low temperature thermal installations, since the degree of cloud cover in these zones complicates the use of Concentrated Solar Power technology.
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Authors
Eunice Villicaña-Ortiz, Antonio J. Gutiérrez-Trashorras, José Pablo Paredes-Sánchez, Jorge Xiberta-Bernat,