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- W4304109060 abstract "In this study, we set out to develop a methodology for calculating insolation of a photovoltaic power plant taking into account the maximum number of significant input parameters and its territorial adaptation. To this end, simulation modelling implemented in the MATLAB environment was used. Functional possibilities for the synthesis of models using existing elements with the integration of algorithms and modelling results between the blocks of the Simulink sub-system were used. In terms of significant input parameters, geographical coordinates, local time, tilt of the receiving solar panel, modelled day, atmospheric transparency coefficient, albedo and azimuthal angle were considered. A computer model of a photovoltaic power plant was developed for investigating the operation of photovoltaic cells depending on the coordinates of their installation, geometric parameters of solar panels, as well as the temperature and reflectivity of the environment. The performed modelling of the photovoltaic power plant operation visualised graphic dependences of insolation on the tilt of the solar panel, atmospheric transparency coefficient, geographical coordinates of the object and the current month or day. According to the analysis, 15 variations in the solar panel tilt modifies insolation by 10–15%, while variations in the atmospheric transparency coefficient result in 30–50% variations of insolation. As a result, the daily insolation values for the city of Angarsk throughout a year can be modified by 1000–6500 W/m2. The presented results of investigating a regionally adapted photovoltaic power plant demonstrated the need for accounting for location-based and weather parameters during the calculation of insolation for determining the applicability of a plant. The proposed mathematical model for calculating insolation of a photovoltaic power plant can be used for the design and optimization of power supply systems in combination with the specified photovoltaic solar power plants." @default.
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- W4304109060 title "Insolation calculations of a photovoltaic power plant taking into account location-based and weather parameters" @default.
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