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Improved Mathematical Modeling of the Hourly Solar Diffuse Fraction (HSDF)-Adrar, Algeria Case Study
Solar
energy is among the excellent alternative energy resources; however, it
suffers from significant problems. These problems are mainly due to the
inherent variability, and intermittency of the solar resource; however,
proper predictability of the resource can reduce the consequent impacts
of the mentioned problems. Enhancing the predictability of the solar
resource provides an essential tool for the design, performance
analysis, and economic evaluation of various solar energy projects. In
this paper, highly accurate mathematical models for estimating the
hourly diffuse solar fraction are presented for enhancing the
predictability of the solar resource over Adrar, Algeria big south
desert. The presented modeling is based on clearance index measurements.
The best found model for the considered site is found to be the sigmoid
logistic empirical model. This model shows the highest accuracy in
comparison with other models where its correlation coefficient (R), and
the Nash-Sutcliffe NSE are found to be 93.7% and 84.2% respectively. In
addition, the segmoid logistic model shows very low values of the mean
bias error (MBE), and root mean square error (RMSE)