Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7935498 | Solar Energy | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Two predictive models were created to develop a SATS, which could determine in advance the optimum position of PV panels. Model 1, which was based on the persistence of irradiance, was designed to work real time in order to increase production. Yearly gains of up to 2.51% of irradiation were registered. However, Model 2 was developed to update production forecasts in the intra-day electricity markets so that PV plant owners can maximize their revenues. It is based on irradiance predictions from a numerical weather prediction service and underperformed current SATS.
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Authors
J. Antonanzas, R. Urraca, F.J. Martinez-de-Pison, F. Antonanzas,