Applied Sciences (Mar 2019)

Towards the Development of a Low-Cost Irradiance Nowcasting Sky Imager

  • Luis Valentín,
  • Manuel I. Peña-Cruz,
  • Daniela Moctezuma,
  • Cesar M. Peña-Martínez,
  • Carlos A. Pineda-Arellano,
  • Arturo Díaz-Ponce

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 1131

Abstract

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Solar resource assessment is fundamental to reduce the risk in selecting the solar power-plants’ location; also for designing the appropriate solar-energy conversion technology and operating new sources of solar-power generation. Having a reliable methodology for solar irradiance forecasting allows accurately identifying variations in the plant energy production and, as a consequence, determining improvements in energy supply strategies. A new trend for solar resource assessment is based on the analysis of the sky dynamics by processing a set of images of the sky dome. In this paper, a methodology for processing the sky dome images to obtain the position of the Sun is presented; this parameter is relevant to compute the solar irradiance implemented in solar resource assessment. This methodology is based on the implementation of several techniques in order to achieve a combined, fast, and robust detection system for the Sun position regardless of the conditions of the sky, which is a complex task due to the variability of the sky dynamics. Identifying the correct position of the Sun is a critical parameter to project whether, in the presence of clouds, the occlusion of the Sun is occurring, which is essential in short-term solar resource assessment, the so-called irradiance nowcasting. The experimental results confirm that the proposed methodology performs well in the detection of the position of the Sun not only in a clear-sky day, but also in a cloudy one. The proposed methodology is also a reliable tool to cover the dynamics of the sky.

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