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Título: | Evaluation of satellite and reanalysis models for solar irradiance estimation in Northwest Argentina. |
Autor: | Ledesma, Rubén Alonso-Suárez, Rodrigo Salazar, Germán Nollas, Fernando Castro Vilela, Olga |
Tipo: | Artículo |
Palabras clave: | Global Horizontal Solar Irradiance, Satellite Models, Reanalysis Data, Solar Resource Assessment, Northwest Argentina |
Fecha de publicación: | 2025 |
Resumen: | Accurate solar resource assessment is critical for the
development of solar energy projects, especially in regions with
complex climatic and geographic conditions. This study evaluates
the performance of various satellite-based and reanalysis models
in estimating global horizontal irradiance (GHI) in Northwestern
Argentina, focusing on two locations characterized by different
environmental conditions: La Quiaca and Salta. Five satellitebased
models (CAMS Heliosat-4, NREL NSRDB, GOES DSR,
LSA-SAF MDSSFTD, and GOES G-CIM) and two reanalysis
datasets (MERRA-2 and ERA-5) were analysed and compared
with high-quality ground-based measurements recorded between
2020 and 2023. The results show that the G-CIM and NSRDB
models provide the most accurate irradiance estimates, effectively
minimising errors even in challenging environments with extreme
altitude or variable terrain reflectivity. At the 10-minute time
scale in Salta, the G-CIM model yields a root mean squared
deviation (RMSD) of 23.4% and a mean bias of 4.8%, whereas
the NSRDB model records an RMSD of 26.6% and a mean
bias of –4.2%. In La Quiaca, both models achieve RMSD values
below 20% and mean biases under 1%. At the 60-minute scale, in
Salta, G-CIM and NSRDB exhibit RMSDs of 20.7% and 19.7%,
with corresponding mean biases of 5.4% and –3.6%, respectively,
while in La Quiaca they maintain mean biases below 1% and
RMSDs of 13.2% for G-CIM and 12.6% for NSRDB. Conversely,
the MERRA-2 and ERA-5 reanalysis models showed higher
uncertainties, particularly in areas with significant microclimatic
variations. The study highlights the importance of using locally
validated satellite data for accurate solar resource assessment
and emphasises the need for site-specific adjustments when
applying global irradiance models. These findings contribute
to improved planning and decision-making for solar energy
projects in Northwest Argentina and provide valuable insights
for researchers, policy makers and industry professionals. |
EN: | IEEE Latin America Transactions 23(8):706-717, 2025. |
Citación: | Ledesma, R., Alonso-Suárez, R., Salazar, G. y otros. "Evaluation of satellite and reanalysis models for solar irradiance estimation in Northwest Argentina". IEEE Latin America Transactions 23(8):706-717. [en línea] 2025. DOI : 10.1109/TLA.2025.11072498. |
Licencia: | Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND 4.0) |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Laboratorio de Energía Solar (LES) |
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