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To view your project results please follow this:
Follow this for downloading reports from your stored projects:
Login to Prospect application, select your location on the map, save and open the project.
Click Project detail and Reports.
Choose the format, Generate and Download the file to your computer.
If you just need the basic meteo data in CSV format:
Click Project detail and Data.
Download the CSV file to your computer.
Please note that our meteo data CSV includes the effect of the horizon. To get CSV files without horizon shading applied, please see this section.
If you are doing a simulation using a third party software, please be aware that:
You are working with CSV monthly averages in a third party simulator; from those 12 monthly values there will be a generation of 8760 hourly values done synthetically.
You need to save the Horizon profile, save it for uploading it into your third party simulator, and clearing it before downloading the CSV file containing irradiance monthly averages.
For extracting the albedo values for your project, the best way is to can download your project report in XSLX format, and then find the column that contains monthly albedo values in the file.
For changing the units across Prospect pages, you can click on the “settings” icon from the top right and configure units using the drop down lists. There you can choose the units for: latitude and longitude, terrain elevation, solar radiation, temperature; you can also decide whether you want to see values as daily or annual averages.
The GHI values that you see in both map and project detail section at the same coordinates are GHI after considering horizon shading losses. The only difference is that:
As a result, there is a small difference in regions with hilly terrain, where you may observe differences in GHI values when comparing data shown on the map against the values in the project detail section.
You can use Solargis data as a meteo source for your simulations in other simulation tools like PVsyst, SAM or Helioscope. For reliable PV simulations, one needs not only good PV simulation tools but also reliable solar resource data.
Please note that Prospect csv files contain monthly averaged data (12 values). Most of the simulators will convert monthly values into hourly (8760 values) by using a synthetic generator, resulting in higher uncertainty of the results. It is estimated that the use of synthetically generated data using monthly aggregations as input increases uncertainty by 1-2%.
If you need data for accurate simulation you need real hourly or subhourly data. Please know more about this product under Evaluate.
Read our guide for Solargis data integrations for more info.