Nowcasting System Based on Sky Camera Images to Predict the Solar Flux on the Receiver of a Concentrated Solar Plant
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As part of the research for techniques to control the final energy reaching the receivers of
central solar power plants, this work combines two contrasting methods in a novel way as a first
step towards integrating such systems in solar plants. To determine the effective power reaching the
receiver, the direct normal irradiance was predicted at ground level using a total sky camera, TSI-880
model. Subsequently, these DNI values were used as the inputs for a heliostat model (Fiat-Lux) to
trace the sunlight’s path according to the mirror features. The predicted valuex of flux, obtained from
these simulations, differ of less than 20% from the real values. This represents a significant advance
in integrating different technologies to quantify the losses produced in the path from the heliostats to
the central receiver, which are normally caused by the presence of atmospheric attenuation factors
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Alonso-Montesinos, J., Monterreal, R., Fernandez-Reche, J., Ballestrín, J., López, G., Polo, J., Barbero, F. J., Marzo, A., Portillo, C., & Batlles, F. J. (2022). Nowcasting System Based on Sky Camera Images to Predict the Solar Flux on the Receiver of a Concentrated Solar Plant. In Remote Sensing (Vol. 14, Issue 7, p. 1602). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14071602














