PVMet Solar Monitoring Systems announced it is making advancements in expanding access to microclimate monitoring optimization by helping to improve solar energy operational efficiency and results. PVMet Solar Monitoring Systems’ suite of solutions specialize in fitting every budget and project, while also helping to optimize microclimate optimization and ensure there are affordable and reliable weather sensor tools for solar projects of all sizes.
“With U.S. solar generation projected to be 20% by 2050, the industry will need to consider how efficient and successful commercial solar installations can help to create maximum production with minimum energy costs,” said Eric Rollins, head of solar sales, Nielsen-Kellerman Weather Division. “Microclimate monitoring will be the key to helping to maximize production by improving operational efficiency and results. With monitoring, commercial enterprises and utilities can reap the benefits of maximized performance, production and profitability.”
The PVMet series of weather stations is designed for solar operations looking to gain insights into the efficiency and status of their PV system with accurate, bankable data. Specifically engineered for C&I PV Monitoring, PVMet Solar Monitoring Weather Stations are compatible with most major data loggers and offer a wide range of sensor options. The PVMet series offers the right fit for any solar project and is simple to use, yet powerful enough to transform a solar installation into a sustainable solution that saves resources and energy.
News item from PVMet and Nielsen-Kellerman’s Weather Division