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Webinar Series Part 18:\"-\"<\/h2>\n

Weather data: a key element in assessing the actual performance of your solar farms<\/strong><\/h2>\n

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In this webinar, Reuniwatt, Power Factors and Everoze explore the how to obtain reliable and high quality weather data for your solar plants, and ways to use it to improve plant performance.<\/p>\n

Meteorological data, particularly solar irradiance, is a key element in ensuring the profitability of a solar power farm, but biased data can lead to over- or underestimation of a plant\u2019s performance in the operational phase, and can even lead to disputes between plant owners and operators.
\nAccess to high-quality data is essential if higher value-added functions are to be carried out: we will also look at software methods for improving data quality and see how they can be used to identify energy losses and detect problems in a power plant.<\/p>\n

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