Abstract

The most common data for describing the local solar climate is through what is called Typical Meteorological Year data (TMY). Typical solar radiation data is very important for the calculations of many solar applications. In this study, typical solar radiation years for Armidale town in New South Wales in Australia are generated from the daily global solar radiation data measured for 23 years, utilising the Finkelstein-Schafer statistical method. The study outcome provides optimistic, normal and pessimistic expected global solar radiation in Armidale all over the year based on previous studies conducted based on meteorological historical measured data in Armidale's Airport Weather Automatic Weather Station. Such outcome presents a handy database of global solar radiation to be utilised by solar energy's specialists for detailed calculations and/or ordinary persons for initial assessment of solar energy in Armidale.

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