Abstract

In the present work, availability of solar radiation for south-facing flat surfaces in Humid Subtropical Climatic Region of India has been estimated. Measurements of global and diffuse solar radiation for Aligarh (27.89°N, 78.08°E) which lies in the Humid Subtropical Climatic Region were performed for over a period of three years. Monthly, seasonal and annual optimum tilt angles were estimated. Comparison of total incident solar radiation was performed between Aligarh and New Delhi (Capital of India, 28.61°N, 77.20°E). Annual optimum tilt angle for Aligarh and New Delhi was found as 27.62° and 27.95° respectively (close to the latitude of the respective location). Estimated gains in annual average solar radiation (based on monthly, seasonal and annual optimum tilt angles) in comparison to a horizontal surface were 12.92%, 11.61% and 6.51% (for Aligarh) and 13.13%, 11.80% and 7.58% (for New Delhi) respectively. A loss of 1.16% and 5.68% energy (for Aligarh) and 1.18% and 4.91% (for New Delhi) were estimated with surface at seasonal and annual optimum tilt angles respectively compared to a surface at monthly optimum tilt angle. Based on the study, it was recommended that the inclined surface must be tilted on monthly or seasonal optimum tilt angle for better utilization of solar energy.

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