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[Medium] How much do irradiance transposition models differ? #4
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The irradiance on a tilted PV module (the plane-of-array, POA, irradiance) can be estimated using an irradiance transposition model. POA irradiance comprises three parts:
poa_direct = dni * cos(AOI) where AOI
is the angle of incidence.poa_ground = ghi * (1 - cos(tilt))/2
wheretilt
is the angle formed from horizontal by the tilted surface.pvlib-python includes several transposition models developed by the solar PV research community, including common ones like Perez and Hay-Davies, and less common ones as well. Here is a listing of the transposition functions available in pvlib: https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference/irradiance/transposition.html
Different transposition models produce different estimates of POA irradiance. How much variation is there between model predictions for the same weather inputs?
You can use a weather file of your choosing or calculate a year of clear-sky irradiance as described here.
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