Solar Resource Measurement Station

Solar Resource Measurement Station

The Solar Resource Measurement Station at DTU Risø Campus is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to high-precision monitoring of solar irradiance and meteorological parameters. Located at 55.694243°N, 12.101793°E, the station provides crucial data for photovoltaic (PV) research, including resource assessment, system optimization, and long-term performance analysis.

Instrumentation & capabilities

The station is eqipped with an extensive suite of high-accuracy sensors for comprehensive solar radiation and weather measurements:

    • All-in-One Smart Weather Sensor (Lufft UMB600) - Measures air temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, pressure, and precipitation.
    • Pyranometers (EKO MS80, MS802F) - Measure broadband global horizontal irradiance (GHI) and diffuse horizontal irradiance (DHI).
    • Pyrheliometer (EKO MS56, MS57) - Tracks the sun to measure direct normal irradiance (DNI) with a 5° field of view.
    • Spectroradiometers (EKO MS711, MS712, MS711DNI) - Provide spectrally resolved measurements of global, direct, and diffuse solar irradiance, covering a wide spectral range (300 nm - 1700 nm).
    • Pyrgeometer (EKO MS202) - Monitors broadband longwave radiation (>3 µm) for atmospheric energy balance studies.
    • UV Radiometers (EKO MS-212A, MS-212W) - Measure UV-A and UV-B radiation, essential for studying solar effects on materials and biological systems.
    • Sun-Tracking and Rotating Shadowband Devices - Enhance direct and diffuse irradiance measurement accuracy.

Contact us

Jacob Krum Thorning, jkrtho@dtu.dk