Average photon energy assessment based on modelled spectra from the National Solar Radiation Database for Lima, Peru

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Abstract The photovoltaic performance under operating outdoor conditions is affected by the variability of the solar spectrum. The spectral distribution is quantifiable using the average photon energy ( APE ). In the present study, we characterize the spectral distribution in a low-latitude location such as Lima - Peru through a decade of simulated solar spectra obtained on demand from the National Solar Radiation Database and taking as a reference one year of ground-based experimental data following the decade of theoretical spectra. This characterization utilizes annual and monthly averages of irradiance-weighted APE s. The results indicate a difference of only 0.2% between the average annual APE for the decade and the annual ground-based experimental APE . Additionally, the theoretical monthly APE s for the decade show a seasonality consistent with our experimental data for the summer months but not for the winter months.

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Irradiance, Latitude, Environmental science, Seasonality, Spectral line, Spectral power distribution, Atmospheric sciences, Solar irradiance, Radiation, Photovoltaic system, Meteorology, Geography, Physics, Statistics, Mathematics, Geodesy, Engineering, Optics

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