Solar Radiation Data in Cambridge Bay - CHARS Renewable and Alternative Energy priority
Two pyranometers were installed on a tripod, one horizontally and one at 69 degrees to the horizontal (equal to the latitude). A snow depth sensor was also installed on the tripod. A solar tracker with a shaded pyranometer and pyrheliometer, in order to measure diffuse and direct solar radiation, is...
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Canadian Cryospheric Information Network
2015
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.21963/12436 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=12436 |
Summary: | Two pyranometers were installed on a tripod, one horizontally and one at 69 degrees to the horizontal (equal to the latitude). A snow depth sensor was also installed on the tripod. A solar tracker with a shaded pyranometer and pyrheliometer, in order to measure diffuse and direct solar radiation, is planned for spring 2015. Global horizontal and tilted radiation measured at 1 minute intervals. : Purpose: To measure solar radiation for planning of potential renewable energy systems for the Canadian High Arctic Research Station. : Summary: Not Applicable |
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