Planning and Management of Solar Power from Space presents, for the first time, a holistic solar energy management and planning solution using Earth observation data and methodologies, giving an alternative view for precise electricity production and handling. Including examples of exploiting this solution by transmission and distribution system operators and solar power plants of both Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power(CSP) systems, this book showcases real implementations and benefits of Earth observation technology, thus providing solar sector professionals an approach for…mehr
Planning and Management of Solar Power from Space presents, for the first time, a holistic solar energy management and planning solution using Earth observation data and methodologies, giving an alternative view for precise electricity production and handling. Including examples of exploiting this solution by transmission and distribution system operators and solar power plants of both Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power(CSP) systems, this book showcases real implementations and benefits of Earth observation technology, thus providing solar sector professionals an approach for continuously monitoring solar energy production and atmospheric parameter forecasts in high spatial and temporal resolution. By guiding readers in tracking solar energy availability in relation to time horizons and forecasting, this book addresses potential challenges in research and development since this technology and the extensive use of such data and services enable accurate solar energy estimations and forecasts useful mainly in energy production control and grid stability.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Panagiotis Kosmopoulos is a Researcher at the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development of the National Observatory of Athens in Greece. He received his BSc in Geology and MSc in Environmental Physics from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and holds a PhD in Solar Radiation and Energy Forecasting from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has 20 years of professional experience through international projects and initiatives. He exploits Earth observations, big data, artificial intelligence, advanced graphic creation platforms, short- and long-term forecasting approaches and high-performance computing for renewable energy technologies, solar spectral irradiance studies, urban planning, aerosol and cloud physics, smart grids, and all-scale (from big solar farms to rooftop photovoltaic installations) solar plant management and planning. For more information, visit the Solar Energy Applications (Solea) webpage at http://solea.gr/.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Solar irradiance and exploitation of the Sun's power 2. Current earth-observation capabilities and skills 3. Solar power monitoring and forecasting 4. Cloud uncertainty on solar power estimation 5. Impact of aerosols on solar energy production 6. Planning for solar energy: Business plan example 7. Management of the Sun's power in real-time 8. Smart renewable cities and roof-top photovoltaics 9. Ultraviolet radiation monitoring 10.The way forward for sustainable development
1. Solar irradiance and exploitation of the Sun's power 2. Current earth-observation capabilities and skills 3. Solar power monitoring and forecasting 4. Cloud uncertainty on solar power estimation 5. Impact of aerosols on solar energy production 6. Planning for solar energy: Business plan example 7. Management of the Sun's power in real-time 8. Smart renewable cities and roof-top photovoltaics 9. Ultraviolet radiation monitoring 10.The way forward for sustainable development
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