Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 5266: Solar Energy: An Optical Analysis for Regions Located in Intertropical Zones
Energies doi: 10.3390/en18195266
Authors:
Omar F. Rojas-Moreno
Leonel Paredes-Madrid
Carlos Ramón Batista-Rodríguez
Luis Fernando Castañeda-Melo
Felipe M. Galleguillos-Madrid
The sun represents a potential opportunity for sustainable energy production. The study of solar energy harvesting reinforces this promise, with studies simulating different operating environments by estimating the sun’s orientation toward the south or north, depending on the planet’s location. However, studies for latitudes between 23° South and 23° North are a little-explored area. This research investigates different energy harvesting scenarios in flat-plate collectors, combining different possibilities throughout the year, analyzing the amount of energy captured using algorithms and Monte Carlo simulation. The methodology allows predicting efficiencies above 36% simply by rotating the harvesting devices from north to south or vice versa just twice a year.
