Advances in Science and Research (Feb 2018)

Applications of a shadow camera system for energy meteorology

  • P. Kuhn,
  • S. Wilbert,
  • C. Prahl,
  • D. Garsche,
  • D. Schüler,
  • T. Haase,
  • L. Ramirez,
  • L. Zarzalejo,
  • A. Meyer,
  • P. Blanc,
  • R. Pitz-Paal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-15-11-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 11 – 14

Abstract

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Downward-facing shadow cameras might play a major role in future energy meteorology. Shadow cameras directly image shadows on the ground from an elevated position. They are used to validate other systems (e.g. all-sky imager based nowcasting systems, cloud speed sensors or satellite forecasts) and can potentially provide short term forecasts for solar power plants. Such forecasts are needed for electricity grids with high penetrations of renewable energy and can help to optimize plant operations. In this publication, two key applications of shadow cameras are briefly presented.