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Winter wildfires smother solar in South America – pv magazine International

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August 16, 2024
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Winter wildfires smother solar in South America – pv magazine International
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The number of wildfires in Brazil soared in July, with the amount of fires since the start of the year reaching nearly 20 times the figure registered across the same period of 2023. A combination of near-zero daily average rainfall and high temperatures has led to rampant fires and contributed to one of the most severe decreases in ‘clear sky’ irradiance observed in recent years.

In contrast, the South Pacific High – a persistent high-pressure system located west of Chile – led to a significant increase in solar irradiance in Chile and Argentina. This ridge of high pressure, which was stronger than usual, stabilized the atmosphere, suppressing cloud formation and reducing rainfall across these regions. As a result, irradiance levels rose by as much as 20% compared to the July average, providing a substantial boost to solar energy production. Daily rainfall averages were also down by about half, reinforcing the dry, clear conditions favorable for solar generation.

However, the southern tip of South America experienced cooler temperatures and reduced solar irradiance due to winds coming from further south than usual. These winds brought cold air from the polar regions into the continent, causing average temperatures to drop by up to 6 C in parts of Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Stronger-than-usual easterly winds in southern Chile, combined with strong anticyclonic winds circling the South Pacific High, directed moist air from the Pacific inland. This led to increased rainfall and a 10% to 20% decrease in solar irradiance in the affected southern regions.

Solcast produces these figures by tracking clouds and aerosols at 1-2km resolution globally, using satellite data and proprietary AI/ML algorithms. This data is used to drive irradiance models, enabling Solcast to calculate irradiance at high resolution, with typical bias of less than 2%, and also cloud-tracking forecasts. This data is used by more than 300 companies managing over 150GW of solar assets globally.

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