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Evaluation of the WRF-solar model for 72-hour ahead forecasts of global horizontal irradiance in West Africa: A case study for Ghana

  • Accurate global horizontal irradiance (GHI) forecasting is critical for integrating solar energy into the power grid and operating solar power plants. The Weather Research and Forecasting model with its solar radiation extension (WRF-Solar) has been used to forecast solar irradiance in different regions around the world. However, the application of the WRF-Solar model to the prediction of GHI in West Africa, particularly Ghana, has not yet been investigated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the performance of the WRF-Solar model for predicting GHI in Ghana, focusing on three automatic weather stations (Akwatia, Kumasi and Kologo) for the year 2021. We used two one-way nested domains (D1 = 15 km and D2 = 3 km) to investigate the ability of the fully coupled WRF-Solar model to forecast GHI up to 72-hour ahead under different atmospheric conditions. The initial and lateral boundary conditions were taken from the ECMWF high-resolution operational forecasts. Our findings reveal that the WRF-Solar model performs better under clear skies than cloudy skies. Under clear skies, Kologo performed best in predicting 72-hour GHI, with a first day nRMSE of 9.62 %. However, forecasting GHI under cloudy skies at all three sites had significant uncertainties. Additionally, WRF-Solar model is able to reproduce the observed GHI diurnal cycle under high AOD conditions in most of the selected days. This study enhances the understanding of the WRF-Solar model’s capabilities and limitations for GHI forecasting in West Africa, particularly in Ghana. The findings provide valuable information for stakeholders involved in solar energy generation and grid integration towards optimized management in the region.

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Document Type:Article
Language:English
Author:Windmanagda Sawadogo, Benjamin Fersch, Jan Bliefernicht, Stefanie Meilinger, Thomas Rummler, Seyni Salack, Samuel Guug, Harald Kunstmann
Parent Title (English):Solar Energy
Volume:271
Article Number:112413
Number of pages:20
ISSN:0038-092X
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:1044-opus-79064
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2024.112413
Publisher:Elsevier
Publishing Institution:Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
Date of first publication:2024/03/01
Copyright:© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Solar Energy Society. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.
Funding:This research is part of the project EnerSHelF, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the CLIENT II program. Funding reference number: 03SF0567D. It is additionally co-funded by the WASCAL CONCERT project grant number: 01LG2089A, BMBF) as part of the WASCAL research programme.
Keyword:Forecasting; Ghana; Global horizontal irradiance; WRF-Solar; West Africa
Departments, institutes and facilities:Fachbereich Ingenieurwissenschaften und Kommunikation
Institut für Technik, Ressourcenschonung und Energieeffizienz (TREE)
Internationales Zentrum für Nachhaltige Entwicklung (IZNE)
Projects:CLIENT II - Verbundvorhaben EnerSHelf: Energieversorgung für Gesundheitseinrichtungen in Ghana; Teilvorhaben Entwicklung und Analyse technischer Lösungen im länderspezifischen politisch-ökonomischen Kontext (DE/BMBF/03SF0567A)
Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC):5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 55 Geowissenschaften, Geologie / 551 Geologie, Hydrologie, Meteorologie
Entry in this database:2024/03/05
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International