Niels Posted Monday at 03:39 PM Posted Monday at 03:39 PM When testing a few items for an internal standard about bifaciality I noticed the following item. Example project has a 3 portrait table with a 1m gap at the bottom and a 20 cm gap at the top. Basically when you have an east west system and you follow the pitch from the design it showcases the following: https://i.gyazo.com/4194337c998195b65b7d92bf96de2adb.png It looks like it keeps the entire space free instead of showcasing the other modules which will block the light from reaching the ground. This becomes apparent when you see the kWh/m² that gets produced extra. https://i.gyazo.com/70699f6dd7df697417825ba81073e433.pnghttps://i.gyazo.com/35ea7a63767ddf32e9e28ebc773525ca.png I solved it for now by giving it an interrow spacing of 1m to more accurately showcase the ground yield, even in this case it seems to be higher than that of a normal ground project.
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