senk007 Posted June 27, 2020 Posted June 27, 2020 Hello,my weather station is reporting Solar Radiation every minute in W/m2.I want to calculate daily & Monthly PR. How do I use my W/m2 (resolution is in a minute) into the following formula (GlobInc)PR = E_Grid / (GlobInc * Pnom)Please help.Following what it looks from my weather station Solar Radiation sensor. (minute wise)https://i.ibb.co/sj8g98m/2020-06-27-23-39-18.jpg
dtarin Posted June 30, 2020 Posted June 30, 2020 Same procedure for daily and monthly calculation:1. Get total energy output of plant for time period, Egrid (in kWh, MWh, etc)2. Calculate hourly average of irradiance 3. Use basic calculation E_Grid/(Sum_of_hourly_POA*DC_Plant_Size)Example:Egrid = 4800 MWhDC size = 2990 kWSum of hourly POA = 1940kWh/m^2(4800*1000)/(2990*1940) = 82.7%
André Mermoud Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 If your original data are measured in the horizontal plane, for calculating the GlobInc, you have to use a transposition model. You can use PVsyst for that.- Import your Irradiances data file using "Databases > Import Meteo Data > Custom file". When you are here press F1 for the procedure. NB: PVsyst only works in hourly values. During the import process, it will accumulate your minutes data into hourly values. - In "Databases", open "Meteo Tables and Graphs". Here you can see a table of all your data in hourly, daily or monthly values. You can get the values "Global tilted plane", which is indeed GlobInc or POA.
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