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Angel David Duarte Moreno

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  1. Hi all, We are currently performing a technical comparison between PVsyst and HelioScope for a C&I rooftop project (FEMSA Coca-Cola case), and we observed that shading losses reported in HelioScope appear lower than those obtained in PVsyst. In PVsyst, we are considering: Near shading irradiance losses (~3.5%) Additional electrical mismatch losses due to shading (~1.9%) This leads to a relevant question from a modeling standpoint: In HelioScope, are shading losses reported as: Pure irradiance (geometrical) losses only?FEMSA_ Coca-cola_ Tocancipá_Project.VC1-Report.pdfFEMSA_ Coca-cola_ Tocancipá_Project.VC1-Report.pdfFEMSA_ Coca-cola_ Tocancipá_Project.VC1-Report.pdf Or do they already include the electrical mismatch effects caused by partial shading? From a methodological perspective, we are trying to understand whether including: Irradiance shading losses, and Additional electrical mismatch losses could potentially lead to double counting in PVSyst, depending on how each software handles the shading model internally. PVSyst results: Helioscope results: We would appreciate clarification from anyone who has experience reconciling results between the two platforms. Best regards, Angel Duarte
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