Hi,
I'm doing a post-analysis of several MW of PV systems installed on the East Coast for a few years, and comparing various simulation methods and derates to see how our systems are performing, and evaluate our simulation methods and practices.
As expected, the main variation I'm finding between simulation methods (PVsyst, SAM, PVWatts, etc.) is variations in the source meteorological data.
What would be very helpful would be if I could find meteo data for the 2011 year (the year we are evaluating) for actual regions in question, so I could run the SAM model with the 2011 weather source. My problem is that I can't seem to find good data for 2011, so all my comparisons are still based on the NSRDB TMY3 files for a region. That is good for comparing different models, but not as useful for comparing the model against the actual production.
I would greatly appreciate any advice on heading one of two directions for getting that data:
- Most of the sites have a Fat Spaniel weather station, but only monthly values are stored for 2011, meaning I have monthly average irradiance and monthly average temperature. Are there available models for generating synthetic hourly data from these values, and merging that with an existing TMY file (to pick up humidity, wind, etc.)?
- Are there other sources for downloading a TMY3 file (or equivalent hourly data I can bring into the TMY-creator) for given stations? I'm coming up dry, but I don't know my way around the climate database world.
Thanks,
Sam