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Validating Meteosat Second Generation and Himawari-8 Derived Solar Irradiance against Ground Measurements: Solarad AI’s Approach

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  • Jitendra Kumar Meher

    (Solarad AI, Building 145, 91 Springboard, Sector-44, Gurugram 122003, Haryana, India)

  • Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi

    (Solarad AI, Building 145, 91 Springboard, Sector-44, Gurugram 122003, Haryana, India
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India)

  • Bhramar Choudhary

    (Solarad AI, Building 145, 91 Springboard, Sector-44, Gurugram 122003, Haryana, India)

  • Ravi Choudhary

    (Solarad AI, Building 145, 91 Springboard, Sector-44, Gurugram 122003, Haryana, India)

  • Yash Thakre

    (Solarad AI, Building 145, 91 Springboard, Sector-44, Gurugram 122003, Haryana, India)

  • Ritesh Kumar

    (Solarad AI, Building 145, 91 Springboard, Sector-44, Gurugram 122003, Haryana, India)

  • Vikram Singh

    (Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India)

Abstract

This study assesses the efficacy of the Heliosat-2 algorithm for estimating solar radiation, comparing its outputs against ground measurements across seven distinct countries: the Netherlands, Spain, Japan, Namibia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and India. To achieve this, the study utilizes two distinct satellite data sources—Himawari-8 for Japan and Metosat Second Generation-MSG for the rest of the countries—and spanning the time between January 2022 and April 2024. A robust methodology for determining albedo parameters specific to Heliosat-2 was developed. During cloudy days, the estimates provided by Heliosat-2 generally exceeded the ground measurements in all of the countries. Conversely, on clear days, there was a tendency for underestimation, as indicated by the median values of the mean bias (MB) across most of the countries. The Heliosat-2 model slightly underestimates daily radiation values, with a median MB ranging from −27.5 to +10.2 W·m −2 . Notably, the median root mean square error (RMSE) on clear days is significantly lower, with values ranging from 24.8 to 108.7 W·m −2 , compared to cloudy days, for which RMSE values lie between 75.3 and 180.2 W·m −2 . In terms of R 2 values, both satellites show strong correlations between the estimated and actual values, with a median value consistently above 0.86 on a monthly scale and over 92% of daily data points falling within ±2 standard deviations.

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  • Jitendra Kumar Meher & Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi & Bhramar Choudhary & Ravi Choudhary & Yash Thakre & Ritesh Kumar & Vikram Singh, 2024. "Validating Meteosat Second Generation and Himawari-8 Derived Solar Irradiance against Ground Measurements: Solarad AI’s Approach," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(12), pages 1-22, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:12:p:2913-:d:1414262
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