Solar radiation models for the city of Tirana, Albania

Altin Maraj*, Andonaq Londo, Coskun Firat, Rexhep Karapici

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Mathematical models for evaluating the solar radiation potential are not available for every country or specific sites. In this paper, different solar radiation models (linear, exponential, power) for the city of Tirana-Albania, are built and tested. These models are used to estimate the monthly average total solar radiation on horizontal surface, based on measured data. Measured data include solar radiation on horizontal surface and sunshine duration data, which are used for the development of the models. Calculated and measured values are compared and evaluatedby using statistical test methods. Calculated values obtained from the proposed solar radiation modelsshow a good agreement with the measurements. In the best solar radiation model, the percentage error is emax = 3.452 %, MBE = -0.001465 kWh/(m2 day), MPE = -0.015 %, RMSE = 0.074 kWh/(m2day), and R2 = 0.998.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)413-420
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Renewable Energy Research
Volume4
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Horizontal surface
  • Solar radiation models
  • Statistical test values
  • Sunshine duration
  • Total solar radiation

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