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Measurement and Evaluation of Renewable Energy Systems

The measurement and evaluation of renewable energy systems are key processes to understand the performance, efficiency, and impact of these sources of clean energy.

We measure:

  • Generated Energy: the amount of electrical energy produced by the installation over a specific period, usually in kilowatt-hours (kWh) or megawatt-hours (MWh).
  • Solar Radiation: in photovoltaic solar systems, the quantity of incident solar radiation on the panel's collection area is measured. This is in units such as kilowatts per square meter (kW/m²) or joules per square meter (J/m²).
  • Temperature: ambient temperature and component temperatures (like solar panels or wind turbines) can affect conversion efficiency and system performance.
  • Voltage and Current in solar and wind systems, we monitor voltage and current levels to ensure they are within safe and efficient parameters.
  • Maintenance Data: we collect and monitor data regarding the status of components and systems to schedule maintenance and troubleshoot issues

In renewable energy systems, we measure various parameters and variables to assess performance, efficiency, and the feasibility of clean energy generation.

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