BibSonomy :: publication :: Solar resource assessment in the Benelux by merging Meteosat-derived climate data and ground measurements
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DOI:10.1016/j.solener.2012.06.023
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BibTeX key:Journee.Mueller.ea2012

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To characterize the solar radiation in the Benelux countries, a dataset of daily global horizontal solar radiation resulting from both on-site observations time series and long-term satellite-derived data has been generated and analysed at the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium RMI. The developed procedures take advantage of a recently released 23 years long 1983–2005 surface incoming solar radiation SIS climate data records derived from the first generation of Meteosat satellites imageries and the radiometric measurements networks operated by the Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut KNMI and RMI, respectively. In addition to the computation of various statistics to quantify the amount and the variability of the solar resources in the Benelux, solar radiation climate zones within the Benelux were defined and the recent trend in solar radiation was characterized.
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