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Forecasting based on neural network approach of solar potential in Turkey
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2005)
As Turkey lies near the sunny belt between 36 and 42 degrees N latitudes, most of the locations in Turkey receive abundant solar energy. Average annual temperature is 18-20 degrees C on the south coast, falls down to 14-16 ...
Solar-energy potential in Turkey
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2005)
In this study, a new formula based on meteorological and geographical data was developed to determine the solar-energy potential in Turkey using artificial neural-networks (ANNs). Scaled conjugate gradient (SCG) and ...
Turkey's net energy consumption
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2005)
The main goal of this study is to develop the equations for forecasting net energy consumption (NEC) using an artificial neural-network (ANN) technique in order to determine the future level of energy consumption in Turkey. ...
Effect of relative humidity on solar potential
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2005)
In this study, the effect of relative humidity on solar potential is investigated using artificial neural-networks. Two different models are used to train the neural networks. Meteorological and geographical data (latitude, ...
Use of artificial neural networks for mapping of solar potential in Turkey
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2004)
Turkey has sufficient solar radiation intensities and radiation durations for solar thermal applications since Turkey lies in a sunny belt, between 36degrees and 42degrees N latitudes. The yearly average solar-radiation ...
Prospects for utilisation of solar driven ejector-absorption cooling system in Turkey
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2004)
Solar assisted refrigeration appears to be a promising alternative to the conventional electrical driven units. The main advantages of solar assisted refrigeration systems concern the reduction of peak loads for electricity ...
Estimation of solar potential in Turkey by artificial neural networks using meteorological and geographical data
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2004)
Turkey is located at the Mediterranean at 36degrees and 42degrees N latitudes and has a typical Mediterranean climate. The solar energy potential is very high in Turkey. The yearly average solar radiation is 3.6 kW h/m(2) ...