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SYSTEM INFORMATION

Results ” SOLAR PROJECT SIMULATION 1”

PVGIS.COM provides information on solar radiation and photovoltaic system performance for any location in the world except the North and South Poles.
PVGIS ESTIMATES OF SOLAR ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
Geolocation of the photovoltaic system
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- Installed PV : KWp
- Country : -
- City : -
- Address: undefined - undefined
- Latitude:
- Longitude :
Terrain shadows
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Horizon : Calculated (default PGVIS 24)
Information from grid-connected photovoltaics
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- Database used : PVGIS- SARAH3
- Photovoltaic technology: Crystalline silicon
- Mounting system :
sections | Installed PV (KWp) | Slope |
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- Interannual variability (%) :
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- Change in production due to :
- Angle of incidence (%) :
- Spectral effects (%) :
- Low temperature and irradiance (%) :
- Total losses (%) :
- Production moyenne par jour (kWh):
- Average hour of production day :
Monthly energy production from the photovoltaic system
Variability from year to year : % ( kWh)
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Monthly photovoltaic energy production hours
Months | Hours/Month | Hours/Day |
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Average monthly kWh of production per day
Months | Hours/Day | kWh/Days |
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Monthly irradiation on fixed plane
Month | kWh/m2 | % |
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Use terrain shadows
The solar radiation and photovoltaic production will change if there are local hills or mountains that block sunlight during certain periods of the day. PVGIS can calculate the effect of this by using data on ground elevation with a resolution of 3 arc-seconds (approximately 90 meters).
This calculation does not take into account shadows from very close objects such as houses or trees. In this case, you can upload your own information about the horizon by checking the "Download horizon file" box in CSV or JSON format.
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The solar radiation and photovoltaic production will change if there are local hills or mountains that block sunlight during certain periods of the day. PVGIS can calculate the effect of this by using data on ground elevation with a resolution of 3 arc-seconds (approximately 90 meters).
This calculation does not take into account shadows from very close objects such as houses or trees. In this case, you can upload your own information about the horizon by checking the "Download horizon file" box in CSV or JSON format. |
Database
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Database
- PVGIS-SARAH3: Data available from 2005 to 2023. Covers Europe, Africa, most of Asia, and some regions of South America. Based on satellite observations, it offers high accuracy for solar irradiance.
- PVGIS-SARAH2: Produced by CM SAF to replace SARAH-1 (PVGIS-SARAH). It covers Europe, Africa, most of Asia, and some regions of South America. Period: 2005-2020.
- PVGIS-ERA5: Latest global reanalysis provided by ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts). Period: 2005-2023.
The reanalysis of solar radiation data generally presents higher uncertainty than satellite databases. Therefore, we recommend using reanalysis data only when satellite data is unavailable or outdated. For more information on databases and their accuracy, please refer to the PVGIS web page on calculation methods.
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- PVGIS-SARAH3: Data available from 2005 to 2023. Covers Europe, Africa, most of Asia, and some regions of South America. Based on satellite observations, it offers high accuracy for solar irradiance.
- PVGIS-SARAH2: Produced by CM SAF to replace SARAH-1 (PVGIS-SARAH). It covers Europe, Africa, most of Asia, and some regions of South America. Period: 2005-2020. - PVGIS-ERA5: Latest global reanalysis provided by ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts). Period: 2005-2023. The reanalysis of solar radiation data generally presents higher uncertainty than satellite databases. Therefore, we recommend using reanalysis data only when satellite data is unavailable or outdated. For more information on databases and their accuracy, please refer to the PVGIS web page on calculation methods. |
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