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International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Programme. Task 5. Use of Existing Meteorological Information for Solar Energy Application. Handbook of Methods of Estimating Solar Radiation
The report begins with the classification of estimating models. This is the subject of chapter 1 which refers extensively to the two contributions, one by P Bener and J A Davies, which are placed as appendices. Chapter 2 contains a catalog of estimating methods in which selected models are described in a uniform manner. Various statistical techniques that have been used to evaluate performance of estimation models are reviewed in chapter 3. Chapter 4 describes available measured data sets of solar radiation and relevant meteorological observations of potential use for model validation.
International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Programme. Task 5. Use of Existing Meteorological Information for Solar Energy Application. Handbook of Methods of Estimating Solar Radiation
The report begins with the classification of estimating models. This is the subject of chapter 1 which refers extensively to the two contributions, one by P Bener and J A Davies, which are placed as appendices. Chapter 2 contains a catalog of estimating methods in which selected models are described in a uniform manner. Various statistical techniques that have been used to evaluate performance of estimation models are reviewed in chapter 3. Chapter 4 describes available measured data sets of solar radiation and relevant meteorological observations of potential use for model validation.
International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Programme. Task 5. Use of Existing Meteorological Information for Solar Energy Application. Handbook of Methods of Estimating Solar Radiation
1984
121 pages
Report
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English