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Solar Potential in Saudi Arabia for Southward-Inclined Flat-Plate Surfaces

Ashraf Farahat, H. D. Kambezidis, Mansour Almazroui, Emad Ramadan

2021Applied Sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The major objective of the present work is to investigate into the appropriate tilt angles of south-oriented solar panels in Saudi Arabia for maximum performance. This is done with the estimation of the annual energy sums received on surfaces with tilt angles in the range 15°–55° inclined to south at 82 locations covering all Saudi Arabia. The analysis shows that tilt angles of 20°, 25° and 30° towards south are the optimum ones depending on site. These optimum tilt angles define three distinct solar energy zones in Saudi Arabia. The variation of the energy sums in each energy zone on annual, seasonal and monthly basis is given; the analysis provides regression equations for the energy sums as function of time in each case. Furthermore, the spatial distribution of the annual global inclined solar energy in Saudi Arabia is shown in a solar map specially derived. The annual energy sums are found to vary between 1612 kWhm−2year−1 and 2977 kWhm−2year−1 across the country. Finally, the notion of a correction factor is introduced, defined, and employed. This factor can be used to correct energy values estimated by a reference ground albedo to those based on near-real ground albedo.

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Tilt (camera)Range (aeronautics)Solar energyAlbedo (alchemy)GeodesyGeographyGeometryMeteorologyEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesGeologyMathematicsEngineeringPerformance artArt historyArtAerospace engineeringElectrical engineeringSolar Radiation and PhotovoltaicsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic SystemsPhotovoltaic System Optimization Techniques
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