Three of seven stations have been deployed as part of the Canadian Solar Spectral Irradiance (CanSIM) network situated in Ottawa, Varennes and Egbert to measure long term spectral variation of the direct normal (DNI) and global horizontal irradiances (GHI) across the country. Every station is equipped with a solar tracker, SolarSIM-D2+, SolarSIM-G+, and SR20 pyranometer, reporting the spectral DNI, GHI, diffuse horizontal irradiance (DHI) and aerosol optical depth in the 280–4000 nm range, broadband DNI, GHI, and DHI, atmospheric total column ozone and water vapour amounts. The spectral GHI as measured by the SolarSIM-G+ was within 5% as compared to EKO MS-700 spectroradiometer in 350–1050 nm range on 17 March 2017. The difference in the GHI as reported by SolarSIM-G+ and SR20 pyranometer from all stations was within 2% on 14 April 2017. Furthermore, on this day, the daily GHI sum for the Ottawa, Varennes, and Egbert stations was 7.01, 6.95, and 7.11 kWh/m2, respectively, while the daily DNI sum was 10.65, 10.86, 10.04 kWh/m2, respectively.
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6 September 2017
13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS (CPV-13)
1–3 May 2017
Ottawa, Canada
Research Article|
September 06 2017
Deployment and early results from the CanSIM (Canadian Solar Spectral Irradiance Meter) network Free
Viktar Tatsiankou;
Viktar Tatsiankou
a
1
SUNLAB, University of Ottawa
, 25 Templeton Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada
2
Spectrafy Inc.
, 4 Florence Street, Suite 204, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Karin Hinzer;
Karin Hinzer
b
1
SUNLAB, University of Ottawa
, 25 Templeton Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Henry Schriemer;
Henry Schriemer
c
1
SUNLAB, University of Ottawa
, 25 Templeton Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Patrick McVey-White;
Patrick McVey-White
d
2
Spectrafy Inc.
, 4 Florence Street, Suite 204, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Richard Beal
Richard Beal
e
2
Spectrafy Inc.
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Viktar Tatsiankou
1,2,a
Karin Hinzer
1,b
Henry Schriemer
1,c
Patrick McVey-White
2,d
Richard Beal
2,e
1
SUNLAB, University of Ottawa
, 25 Templeton Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada
2
Spectrafy Inc.
, 4 Florence Street, Suite 204, Ottawa, ON, Canada
AIP Conf. Proc. 1881, 090002 (2017)
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Viktar Tatsiankou, Karin Hinzer, Henry Schriemer, Patrick McVey-White, Richard Beal; Deployment and early results from the CanSIM (Canadian Solar Spectral Irradiance Meter) network. AIP Conf. Proc. 6 September 2017; 1881 (1): 090002. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5001451
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