Assessing solar resource and photovoltaic production in Tahiti from ground-based measurements

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This study focuses on the solar resource available at Faaa, Tahiti (17.5°S, 149.5°W) thanks to 10 year-long solar irradiance time series. Faaa's global horizontal irradiance ranges from 14 MJ.m-2.day-1 (June) to 21 MJ.m-2.day-1 (November) in agreement with the sun's annual path, while clearness index ranges from 0.5 (January) to 0.67 (July), in agreement with the wet and dry seasons. The Global Solar Atlas satellite-derived dataset shows acceptable relative error when compared to Faaa in situ measurements. This product could then be used for other coastal areas of Tahiti. The annual energy output of a single PV module is 256.7 kWh, which corresponds to 7 % of the annual consumption of a typical household in Tahiti. The capacity factor reaches 22.5 %, which makes Faaa a good site for harnessing solar resource.

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Hopuare, M., Lucas-Svay, L., Ortega, P., Lucas, F., & Laurent, V. (2019). Assessing solar resource and photovoltaic production in Tahiti from ground-based measurements. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 107). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201910701003

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