TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaics

In this paper, the region of central Poland is assessed in terms of its suitability for the development of one of the branches of solar energy – photovoltaics. The evaluation is made using multi-criteria analysis method in which meteorological variables are taken as assessment criteria. A suitabilit...

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Main Authors: Kinga Nelken, Elwira Żmudzka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Borntraeger 2017-02-01
Series:Meteorologische Zeitschrift
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2016/0755
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spelling doaj-609176ab11e04221ad4281ab4f0a49d02020-11-24T22:23:46ZengBorntraegerMeteorologische Zeitschrift0941-29482017-02-01261213110.1127/metz/2016/075586882TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaicsKinga NelkenElwira ŻmudzkaIn this paper, the region of central Poland is assessed in terms of its suitability for the development of one of the branches of solar energy – photovoltaics. The evaluation is made using multi-criteria analysis method in which meteorological variables are taken as assessment criteria. A suitability index is constructed and its spatial distribution is computed on the basis of typical meteorological year data set (TMY approach) and measured data set from the period 1971–2000 (multi-year approach). The differences in central Poland's suitability for the use of solar energy when calculated using these two different data sets are assessed. Despite using the same (or equivalent) criteria and their weights, the distribution of suitability index values in the two approaches is different. The biggest differences between the values obtained in TMY approach and multi-year approach are found in Warsaw – they exceed 9 %. On the significance level α=0.05$\alpha = 0.05$, the differences between the TMY approach values and multi-year approach values are statistically significant, meaning that it cannot be concluded that these data sets can be used alternatively.http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2016/0755solar energytypical meteorological yearclimate elementsmulti-criteria evaluationGIS methodscentral Poland
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author Kinga Nelken
Elwira Żmudzka
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Elwira Żmudzka
TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaics
Meteorologische Zeitschrift
solar energy
typical meteorological year
climate elements
multi-criteria evaluation
GIS methods
central Poland
author_facet Kinga Nelken
Elwira Żmudzka
author_sort Kinga Nelken
title TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaics
title_short TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaics
title_full TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaics
title_fullStr TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaics
title_full_unstemmed TMY versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central Poland's suitability for photovoltaics
title_sort tmy versus multi-year time series of meteorological conditions for the characterization of central poland's suitability for photovoltaics
publisher Borntraeger
series Meteorologische Zeitschrift
issn 0941-2948
publishDate 2017-02-01
description In this paper, the region of central Poland is assessed in terms of its suitability for the development of one of the branches of solar energy – photovoltaics. The evaluation is made using multi-criteria analysis method in which meteorological variables are taken as assessment criteria. A suitability index is constructed and its spatial distribution is computed on the basis of typical meteorological year data set (TMY approach) and measured data set from the period 1971–2000 (multi-year approach). The differences in central Poland's suitability for the use of solar energy when calculated using these two different data sets are assessed. Despite using the same (or equivalent) criteria and their weights, the distribution of suitability index values in the two approaches is different. The biggest differences between the values obtained in TMY approach and multi-year approach are found in Warsaw – they exceed 9 %. On the significance level α=0.05$\alpha = 0.05$, the differences between the TMY approach values and multi-year approach values are statistically significant, meaning that it cannot be concluded that these data sets can be used alternatively.
topic solar energy
typical meteorological year
climate elements
multi-criteria evaluation
GIS methods
central Poland
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2016/0755
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