Sergio Jimenez Posted yesterday at 05:03 PM Posted yesterday at 05:03 PM Hi everyone. I want to ask if it is possible to import GPI data obtained from a PV plant with trackers into PVSYST in order to obtain an aproximation of the energy exported from the plant and compare with the real measured energy of the plant. I tried to import using the PVSYST standard format but it only allows one specific tilt angle for the GPI. Is it possible to import the GPI data obtained from a piranometer installed in the trackers to PVSYST and simulate with this GPI data? Thank you very much.
Linda Thoren Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hello, You can import Measured global on plane (GlPMeas) via the "custom file" tool. You then need to define the Orientation definition and here you can define a tracker. PVsyst will reverse engineer (we use the term reverse-transpose) the GHI and DHI. In the end the discrepancy between the original value and the one in the simulation will differ for a given hour of less than a percent. Over the year the difference should be negligible. You should use the Hay transposition for more robust results with the retro-transposition. This is further explained in the following PVsyst help: https://www.pvsyst.com/help/glossary/solar-geometry/plane-orientation.html
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