Solar PV technologies selection for the design of photovoltaic installations in Mexico based on the analysis of meteorological satellite data from the region

Atmósfera Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.20937/atm.53282
Ricardo Miranda-Jiménez, Osvaldo Vigil-Galán, J. González-Castillo, Á. R. Terán-Cuevas, M. Gutiérrez-Castillo, L. R. Tovar-Gálvez
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Mexico’s expansive territory spans diverse climatic conditions, which directly influences the selection of commercial photovoltaic technologies. This study utilizes solar irradiance, temperature, and cloud index data (derived from satellite sources) to generate a suitability map for commercial solar panel technologies through the Analytical Hierarchy Process-Geographical Information Systems methodology. The map illustrates that chalcopyrites and cadmium telluride emerge as the most suitable technologies in 47.12% of the national territory. Following closely behind is amorphous silicon, covering 30.45%, while monocrystalline and polycrystalline silicon account for 22.43%. The primary objective of this paper is to guide the proper selection of solar panel technology types that align optimally with Mexico’s climatic conditions. This strategic approach aims to strengthen the planning and viability of photovoltaic solar energy projects nationwide.
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根据对墨西哥地区气象卫星数据的分析,选择太阳能光伏技术以设计光伏装置
墨西哥广袤的国土覆盖了多种气候条件,这直接影响了商业光伏技术的选择。本研究利用太阳辐照度、温度和云指数数据(来自卫星来源),通过层次分析法-地理信息系统方法生成商业太阳能电池板技术的适用性图。该地图显示,在47.12%的国家领土上,黄铜矿和碲化镉成为最合适的技术。紧随其后的是非晶硅,占比30.45%,单晶硅和多晶硅占比22.43%。本文的主要目的是指导太阳能电池板技术类型的适当选择,以最佳地适应墨西哥的气候条件。这一战略方针旨在加强全国光伏太阳能项目的规划和可行性。
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