Analysis of solar radiation measurements at Sana'a university weather station

Faculty Science Year: 1989
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 31-50
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Journal: Solar & Wind Technology England Volume: no 5
Keywords : Analysis , solar radiation measurements , Sana'a university    
Abstract:
Studying the solar radiation activity at different sites in Egypt including the frequency distribution of the extended periods that has solar radiation suitable for Solar Energy systems
   
     
 
       

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