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Prediction improvement of potential PV production pattern, imagery satellite-based
A Ben Othman1,2, K Belkilani3,4, M Besbes1,5
1Laboratory of Robotics, Informatics and Complex Systems, National School of Engineers of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.
Abstract:
The results obtained by using an existing model to estimate global solar radiation (GHI) in three different locations in Tunisia. These data are compared with GHI meteorological measurements and PV_Gis satellite imagery estimation. Some statistical indicators (R, R2, MPE, AMPE, MBE, AMBE and RMSE) have been used to measure the performance of the used model. Correlation coefficient for the different stations was close to 1.0. The meteorology and satellite determination coefficient (R2) were also near 1.0 except in the case of Nabeul station in which the meteorology measurements (R) were equals to 0.5848 because of the loss of data in this location due to meteorological conditions. This numerical model provides the best performance according to statistical results in different locations; therefore, this model can be used to estimate global solar radiation in Tunisia. The R square values are used as a statistical indicator to demonstrate that the model's results are compatible with those of meteorology with a percentage of error less than 10%.

