论文标题
太阳能光伏能力的长期时间序列的模拟:ERA5-LAND重新分析是下一个重大步骤吗?
Simulation of long-term time series of solar photovoltaic power: is the ERA5-land reanalysis the next big step?
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论文摘要
使用重新分析数据在高时间分辨率中进行长时间的光伏电力产生,已成为评估具有可更可再生能源较高份额的系统的可行性的常用替代方案,其失败风险和极端事件的可能性。尽管有大量文献评估这些数据集中原始太阳辐射和温度变量的准确性,但光伏安装的计算输出的验证很少,通常仅限于欧洲的位置。这项工作结合了New ERA5-Land重新分析数据集和PV_LIB,以生成每小时的光伏电力生成时间序列,并使用位于智利的57个大型光伏电厂的单个数据验证结果。还将结果与使用Renewables.ninja计算的这些位置的PV输出进行了比较,ninja是一个依赖Merra-2的平台,该平台是一种全局重新分析,空间分辨率降低了五倍。对于在其发电概况中不存在严重异常以及基本植物特征(例如大小和方向)与我们的模型假设相匹配的基本植物特征的植物,准确性和偏差指标令人满意。但是,Merra-2的ninja较小的ninja的指标比指标的改进是次要的。验证过程不仅用于确认所提出的工作流程的适用性,以模拟单个光伏植物的输出,还可以列出和讨论数据质量和可用性问题。为了改善进一步发展的基础,为了改善各个安装数据的可用性和标准化的努力。
Modelling long time series of photovoltaic electricity generation in high temporal resolution using reanalysis data has become a commonly used alternative to assess the viability of systems with high shares of renewables, their risks of failure and probability of extreme events. While there is a considerable amount of literature evaluating the accuracy of the original solar radiation and temperature variables in these data sets, the validation of the calculated output of photovoltaic installations is scarce and usually limited to locations in Europe. This work combines the new ERA5-land reanalysis data set and PV_LIB to generate hourly time series of photovoltaic electricity generation for several years and validates the results using individual data of 57 large photovoltaic plants located in Chile. Results are also compared with PV output for these locations calculated using renewables.ninja, a platform relying on MERRA-2, a global reanalysis with five times lower spatial resolution. Accuracy and bias indicators are satisfactory for plants that do not present severe anomalies in their generation profiles and where basic plant characteristics such as size and orientation match our model assumptions. However, the improvements in indicators over results obtained with renewables.ninja from MERRA-2 are minor. The validation process serves not only to confirm the suitability of the proposed workflow to model the output of individual photovoltaic plants, but also to list and discuss data quality and availability issues. Efforts towards availability and standardization of data of individual installations are necessary to improve the basis for further developments.