Geospatial Optimization of Solar Energy: Cases from Around the World
Geospatial Optimization of Solar Energy: Cases from Around the World
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This book provides a comprehensive guide on how geographic information systems (GIS) can be used to optimize solar energy resources, with scientific robust models and global case studies to help researchers identify optimum sites for implementation. It is targeted at researchers and policymakers seeking to unveil and optimize solar resource potential.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 74 pages
Publication date: 12 February 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
This comprehensive guide delves into the effective utilization of geographic information systems (GIS) in optimizing solar energy resources. It presents a collection of the latest cutting-edge research, aimed at addressing the most pressing challenges faced by policymakers in the planning and exploitation of solar energy. Scientifically robust models are developed to guide researchers in identifying suitable sites for implementing solar energy projects. Accompanied by global case studies, ranging from small islands like Hawaii and Mauritius to larger countries like India and Spain, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers seeking to unlock and optimize the solar resource potential of their countries for a broader audience, including architects, agro-industrialists, climatologists, and energy experts.
The book begins by providing an overview of GIS and its role in solar energy optimization. It explains how GIS can be used to map and analyze solar resources, including solar irradiance, land cover, and demographic data. This information is crucial in identifying potential sites for solar energy projects and optimizing their efficiency.
Chapter 1 introduces the concept of GIS and its applications in solar energy optimization. It discusses the benefits of using GIS in solar energy planning, such as reducing the cost of solar energy projects, improving their efficiency, and increasing their sustainability. It also highlights the challenges associated with solar energy development, such as land availability, environmental impact, and grid integration.
Chapter 2 explores the use of GIS in solar resource mapping. It discusses the techniques and tools used to collect and analyze solar resource data, such as satellite imagery, ground-based sensors, and meteorological data. It also covers the process of creating solar resource maps, which can be used to identify potential sites for solar energy projects and assess their suitability.
Chapter 3 discusses the use of GIS in solar energy project planning. It covers the process of identifying potential sites for solar energy projects, including site selection criteria, environmental impact assessment, and land use planning. It also discusses the process of developing solar energy projects, including project design, financing, and construction.
Chapter 4 explores the use of GIS in solar energy project monitoring and evaluation. It discusses the techniques and tools used to monitor and evaluate the performance of solar energy projects, such as energy production, energy consumption, and environmental impact. It also covers the process of analyzing and interpreting the data collected, which can be used to optimize the performance of solar energy projects and improve their sustainability.
Chapter 5 discusses the use of GIS in solar energy policy development. It discusses the role.
The book provides a comprehensive guide on how geographic information systems (GIS) can be used to optimize solar energy resources. A collection of the latest cutting-edge research is presented which seeks to address the most pressing issues faced by policymakers regarding the planning and exploitation of solar energy. Scientifically robust models are developed to guide researchers on identifying sites for the implementation of solar energy projects. Each methodology presented is accompanied by global case studies, ranging from the small islands of Hawaii and Mauritius to larger countries such as India and Spain. This book is primarily targeted to researchers aspiring to unveil and optimize the solar resource potential of their countries for the benefit of a wider audience, ranging from architects,agro-industrialists,climatologists,and energy experts.
This comprehensive guide delves into the effective utilization of geographic information systems (GIS) in optimizing solar energy resources. It presents a collection of the latest cutting-edge research, aimed at addressing the most pressing challenges faced by policymakers in the planning and exploitation of solar energy. Scientifically robust models are developed to guide researchers in identifying suitable sites for implementing solar energy projects. Accompanied by global case studies, ranging from small islands like Hawaii and Mauritius to larger countries like India and Spain, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers seeking to unlock and optimize the solar resource potential of their countries for a broader audience, including architects, agro-industrialists, climatologists, and energy experts.
The book begins by providing an overview of GIS and its role in solar energy optimization. It explains how GIS can be used to map and analyze solar resources, including solar irradiance, land cover, and demographic data. This information is crucial in identifying potential sites for solar energy projects and optimizing their efficiency.
Chapter 1 introduces the concept of GIS and its applications in solar energy optimization. It discusses the benefits of using GIS in solar energy planning, such as reducing the cost of solar energy projects, improving their efficiency, and increasing their sustainability. It also highlights the challenges associated with solar energy development, such as land availability, environmental impact, and grid integration.
Chapter 2 explores the use of GIS in solar resource mapping. It discusses the techniques and tools used to collect and analyze solar resource data, such as satellite imagery, ground-based sensors, and meteorological data. It also covers the process of creating solar resource maps, which can be used to identify potential sites for solar energy projects and assess their suitability.
Chapter 3 discusses the use of GIS in solar energy project planning. It covers the process of identifying potential sites for solar energy projects, including site selection criteria, environmental impact assessment, and land use planning. It also discusses the process of developing solar energy projects, including project design, financing, and construction.
Chapter 4 explores the use of GIS in solar energy project monitoring and evaluation. It discusses the techniques and tools used to monitor and evaluate the performance of solar energy projects, such as energy production, energy consumption, and environmental impact. It also covers the process of analyzing and interpreting global case studies, which can be used to optimize the performance of solar energy projects and improve their sustainability.
Chapter 5 discusses the use of GIS in solar energy policy development. It discusses the.
Weight: 157g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030952129
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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