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Projects and publications that use pvlib python
Will Holmgren edited this page Feb 8, 2017
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Please add a link and a brief description for projects or publications that use pvlib-python. We keep the list in reverse chronological order.
- Optimal interpolation of satellite and ground data for irradiance nowcasting at city scales. A. Lorenzo et. al. Solar Energy, 144, 466 (2017). doi: 10.1016/j.solener.2017.01.038
- An Open Source Solar Power Forecasting Tool Using PVLIB Python. W. Holmgren et. al. American Meteorological Society Conference. January, 2017. pdf
- Utility Scale Solar and Wind Power Variability in the Southwest United States. W. Holmgren et. al. American Meteorological Society Conference. January, 2017. pdf
- nabu: A distributed, parallel, data processing platform. A. Lorenzo et. al. American Meteorological Society Conference. January, 2017. pdf
- PVLIB: Open Source Photovoltaic Performance Modeling Functions for Matlab and Python. J. Stein et. al. 43rd IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference. June, 2016.
- An Open Source Solar Power Forecasting Tool Using PVLIB Python. W. Holmgren et. al. Photovoltaics Specialists Conference. June, 2016. pdf
- Irradiance forecasts based on an irradiance monitoring network, cloud motion, and spatial averaging. A. Lorenzo et. al. Solar Energy, 122, 1158 (2015). doi: 10.1016/j.solener.2015.10.038
- PVLIB Python 2015 PVSC 2015 poster by Holmgren, Lorenzo, Andrews, and Stein. See GitHub repository here.
- The University of Arizona Renewable Energy Network uses pvlib-python to model utility and rooftop solar for the Southwest Variable Energy Resource Initiative. For more on this project, please see sveri.energy.arizona.edu or our public report
- "Photovoltaic System Fault Detection and Diagnostics using Laterally Primed Adaptive Resonance Theory Neural Network" PVSC 2015 paper/poster by Jones, Stein, Gonzalez, King.
- Introduction to the Open Source PV LIB for Python Photovoltaic System Modelling Package. R. Andrews et. al. 40th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference. June, 2014.