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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Sciences Année : 2021

Numerical Validation of the Radiative Model for the Solar Cadaster Developed for Greater Geneva

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The achievement of the targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions set by the Paris Agreements and the Swiss federal law on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 law) requires massive use of renewable energies, which cannot be achieved without their adoption by the general public. The solar cadaster developed as part of the INTERREG G2 Solar project is intended to assess the solar potential of buildings at the scale of Greater Geneva—for both industrial buildings and for individual residential buildings—at a resolution of 1 m. The new version of the solar cadaster is intended to assess the solar potential of roofs, as well as that of vertical facades. The study presented here aims to validate this new version through a comparison with results obtained with two other simulation tools that are widely used and validated by the scientific community. The good accordance with the results obtained with ENVI-met and DIVA-for-Rhino demonstrates the capability of the radiative model developed for the solar cadaster of Greater Geneva to accurately predict the radiation levels of building facades in configurations with randomly distributed buildings (horizontally or vertically).
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hal-04234685 , version 1 (10-10-2023)

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Benjamin Govehovitch, Martin Thebault, Karine Bouty, Stéphanie Giroux-Julien, Éric Peyrol, et al.. Numerical Validation of the Radiative Model for the Solar Cadaster Developed for Greater Geneva. Applied Sciences, 2021, 11 (17), pp.8086. ⟨10.3390/app11178086⟩. ⟨hal-04234685⟩
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