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mission:tech:odyssey:sku:solar-prediction-model [2013/05/14 14:36] – [Code] chronomission:tech:odyssey:sku:solar-prediction-model [2014/11/12 07:41] – [Solar-Output prediction model] chrono
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   * Direct solid-state photon->electron conversion for electrical power   * Direct solid-state photon->electron conversion for electrical power
  
-We're depending very much on knowing how much solar energy can be harvested on a certain point on the planet's surface, yet we still commonly refer to 1000W/m2 on any point on Earth as a clear-sky reference. The following model is an open-resource based starting point for a new common model to predict the solar output on a clear-sky day and incorporate any given conversion technique (currently only PV).+Global solar radiation (Rs) is of fundamental importance for human life on earth. We're depending very much on knowing how much solar energy can be harvested on a certain point on the planet's surface, yet we still commonly refer to 1000W/m2 on any point on Earth as a clear-sky reference. The following model is an open-resource based starting point for a new common model to predict the convertible solar output on a clear-sky day and incorporate any given conversion technique (currently only PV).
 ===== Use-Cases ===== ===== Use-Cases =====
  
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 <WRAP round download> <WRAP round download>
-**Download** +**Download:**\\ 
-|[[https://apollo.open-resource.org/downloads/solar-prediction.py|Source Code]]|+[[https://apollo.open-resource.org/downloads/solar-prediction.py|Source Code]]
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
-<note important>+<WRAP round important>
 Please feel free to contribute by verifying these calculations or extend them to an even more accurate/versatile model for all of us. Please feel free to contribute by verifying these calculations or extend them to an even more accurate/versatile model for all of us.
-</note>+</WRAP>
  
 <code bash> <code bash>