Deep learning-based estimation of PV power plant potential under climate change: a case study of El Akarit, Tunisia
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Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Othman, Afef Ben (Author)
- Ouni, Ayoub El (Author)
- Besbes, Mongi (Author)
Title
Deep learning-based estimation of PV power plant potential under climate change: a case study of El Akarit, Tunisia
Abstract
Abstract Background Several climatologists and experts in the renewable energy field agree that GHI and DNI calculation models must be revised because of the increasingly unpredictable and powerful climatic disturbances. The construction of analytical mathematical models for the prediction of these disturbances is almost impossible because the physical phenomena relating to the climate are often complex. We raise the question over the current and future PV system’s sustainable energy production and whether climate disturbances will be affecting this sustainability and resulting in supply decline. Methods In this paper, we tried to use deep learning as a tool to predict the evolution of the future production of any geographic site. This approach can allow for improvements in decision-making concerning the implantation of solar PV or CSP plants. To reach this aim, we have deployed the databases of NASA and the Tunisian National Institute of Meteorology relating to the climatic parameters of the case study region of El Akarit, Gabes, Tunisia. In spite of the colossal amount of processed data that dates back to 1985, the use of deep learning algorithms allowed for the validation of the previously made estimates of the energy potential in the studied region. Results The calculation results suggested an increase in production as it was confirmed by the 2019 measures. The findings obtained from the case study region were reliable and seemed to be very promising. The results obtained using deep learning algorithms were similar to those produced by conventional calculation methods. However, while conventional approaches based on measurements obtained using hardware solutions (ground sensors) are expensive and very difficult to implement, the suggested new approach is cheaper and more convenient. Conclusions In the existence of a protracted controversy over the hypothetical effects of climate change, making advances in artificial intelligence and using new deep learning algorithms are critical procedures to strengthening conventional assessment tools of the production sites of photovoltaic energy and CSP plants.
Publication
Energy, Sustainability and Society
Volume
10
Issue
1
Date
2020-09-30
Journal Abbr
Energ Sustain Soc
Call Number
openalex:W3091557683
Extra
openalex:W3091557683
mag:3091557683
Citation
Othman, A. B., Ouni, A. E., & Besbes, M. (2020). Deep learning-based estimation of PV power plant potential under climate change: a case study of El Akarit, Tunisia. Energy, Sustainability and Society, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-020-00266-1
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