Computing and Assessment of Discrete Angle Positions for Optimizing the Solar Energy Harvesting for Urban Sustainable Development
Autor: | Guillermo Quiroga-Ocaña, L. C. Félix-Herrán, Victor H. Benitez, Julio C. Montaño-Moreno, Enrique A. Enríquez-Velásquez, Ricardo A. Ramirez-Mendoza, Jorge de J. Lozoya-Santos |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
renewable energy assessment
Technology Control and Optimization Point of interest urban energy tools Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment business.industry Computer science Orientation (computer vision) Computation Photovoltaic system Energy Engineering and Power Technology Tracking system solar irradiation Solar energy solar harvesting surface Azimuth Tilt (optics) Physics::Space Physics Electrical and Electronic Engineering Aerospace engineering business Engineering (miscellaneous) Energy (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Energies Volume 14 Issue 20 Energies, Vol 14, Iss 6441, p 6441 (2021) |
ISSN: | 1996-1073 |
DOI: | 10.3390/en14206441 |
Popis: | This paper proposes the computation and assessment of optimal tilt and azimuth angles for a receiving surface, using a mathematical model developed at the University of Tomsk, Russia. The model was validated and analyzed for the Nuevo León State, Northeast Mexico, utilizing a set of metrics, comparing against satellite data from NASA. A point of interest in the city of Monterrey was analyzed to identify orientation patterns throughout the year for an optimal solar energy gathering. The aim is providing the best orientation tilt angles for photovoltaic or solar thermal panels without tracking systems. In addition, this analysis is proposed as a tool to achieve optimal performance in sustainable urban development in the region. Based on the findings, a set of optimal tilt and azimuth surface angles are proposed for the analyzed coordinates. The aim is to identify the optimal performance to obtain the maximum solar irradiation possible over the year for solar projects in the region. The results show that the model can be used as a tool to accelerate decision making in the design of solar harvesting surfaces and allows the design of discrete tracking systems with an increase in solar energy harvesting above 5% annually. |
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