Benchmarking metrics for solar irradiance #1281
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Sounds a little bit like https://src.dnv.com. |
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I'll try to frame this as a new question/answer for the new Solar Forecast Arbiter FAQ page:
So, I'd be happy for help adding NSRDB to the Arbiter reference sites. It would take some data plumbing but it's doable. Another good step would be to add a usage example for how to use Ultimately Solar Forecast Arbiter is an application with abstractions, constraints, and interfaces that help standardize forecast assessment. The problem is much bigger than computing metrics. We spent a lot of time grappling with the lead time dimension of forecasts. That dimension doesn't exist for modeled data, so that lets you simplify everything and/or add new dimensions that we could not support (e.g. gridded data). So it could be that all of the discussion above is a waste of time as the good abstractions, constraints, and interfaces too different for resource assessment. I don't think that's the case but we'd need to dig harder to find out. All that being said, Solar Resource Compass looks promising and may solve the problem for many people! Final comment (perhaps I should have started with this): the original post compared an application supported by a huge stack (OS, databases, analysis code, web interface) to a single python library. Might be worth clarifying the scope of the desired project. |
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Surely a lot of users of pvlib have found themselves benchmarking irradiance data, to determine which dataset to use. However, to my knowledge, there does not exist a standard library for benchmarking and calculating KPIs.
Similar to how Solar Forecast Arbiter has benchmarking metrics for forecasting, I would like to work on establishing something similar for benchmarking of irradiance time series, i.e., comparison of measured and modeled data.
KPIs of interest would include:
It doesn't seem that this is suitable for pvlib, but perhaps for its sister library pvanalytics?
Perhaps @wholmgren or @mikofski knows if something like this exists already?
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