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Technical note On the development of spatial⧸temporal solar radiation maps: a Brazilian case study

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  • Tiba, C.
  • Gallegos, H.Grossi
  • Fraidenraich, N.
  • Lyra, F.J.M.

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This work summarizes recently published information on the solar resource of Brazil. We describe the spatial distribution of solar radiation and its relationship with climatic and geographical conditions. In order to harmonize the information in terms of type of instruments, time recording period and data processing methods, a careful selection of records from the data base was made. Density of recording stations is reasonable in the south, southeast and northeast regions of the country, while in the west center and north regions the density of stations is rather poor. The procedure to elaborate the maps of daily solar radiation, monthly and annual average is described. Consideration of the measuring period of the monthly averages, used to elaborate the contour maps, shows that they meet the requirement that 90% of averages are inside the strip of ±7.5%, centralized on the average of very long period measurements. We present one map with the localization of the recording stations and one annual and 12 monthly contour maps, describing daily solar radiation levels over the whole territory. Spacing among the contour lines is (±2 MJ⧸m2 day). Annual average of solar radiation lies within the interval of ((18±2) MJ⧸m2 day), except in the northeast region where values higher than (20 MJ⧸m2 day) are found. Two regions with levels of (16 MJ⧸m2 day) are also observed. The highest monthly average values (24 MJ⧸m2 day) are observed in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern end of the country, in the summer season (December and January). The lowest values in the country (8 MJ⧸m2 day) are observed in June and July (winter in the southern hemisphere), on the extreme south coastline of the same state, Rio Grande do Sul, below 32° south latitude.

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  • Tiba, C. & Gallegos, H.Grossi & Fraidenraich, N. & Lyra, F.J.M., 1999. "Technical note On the development of spatial⧸temporal solar radiation maps: a Brazilian case study," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 18(3), pages 393-408.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:18:y:1999:i:3:p:393-408
    DOI: 10.1016/S0960-1481(98)00806-4
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    1. Tiba, Chigueru, 2001. "Solar radiation in the Brazilian Northeast," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 22(4), pages 565-578.

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