The Top 3 by E3

E3 Consulting

Welcome to E3 Consulting's The Top 3 by E3! We are delighted that you are taking the time to check out our series on the profession of Independent Engineering. Our podcast aims to introduce listeners to project finance and engineering. During each episode, we will examine a topic we encounter in our daily lives as technical advisors. Topics will range from the profession of Independent Engineering to hydrogen, wind, solar, and energy storage, among many others. While we can't touch on everything about a topic during our series, we will provide listeners with the "top three" takeaways. We want to thank Joseph McDade for allowing us to use his music, Elevation, as our theme. Please check him out at https://josephmcdade.com.Again, thanks for listening, and if you have any suggestions for upcoming topics, please reach out to us at e3co@e3co.com. The E3 Crew 

  1. 04/30/2025

    Series Episode Three: Understanding PVsyst Reports

    Send us a text In the third episode of the PVsyst series, Daniel Tarico and Frances Wilberg-Plourd from E3 discuss the interpretation of PVsyst reports and how they relate to PV system energy estimation, specifically focusing on how PVsyst calculates energy production using statistical probabilities. Key points: PVsyst Report Overview: The report begins with system inputs such as equipment, location, orientation, and shading factors, and then presents energy estimates, including monthly generation based on climate data. The final report includes an energy waterfall diagram showing energy production and losses on both the DC and AC sides of the system.P50 and Probabilistic Estimates: The P50 value represents the long-term average expected energy production. It's based on probabilistic modeling, considering weather variability. The system's actual performance will, in some years, exceed or fall short of the P50 estimate, with a 50/50 chance of being above or below the predicted value.Other Probabilistic Levels (P75, P99): Other probabilities, like P75 and P99, indicate more conservative estimates. The P99 represents energy production that the system is expected to exceed in 99% of years. These are useful for ensuring energy and revenue guarantees.Degradation and Performance Tracking: Module degradation typically leads to a half-percent annual decrease in energy production, impacting long-term projections. If system production drops faster than expected, it might indicate issues requiring attention.The episode emphasizes the importance of accurate and up-to-date data in PVsyst reports to ensure reliable energy and financial forecasts.

    15 min
  2. 04/28/2025

    Series Episode Two: Climate Data in PVsyst

    Send us a text Daniel Tarico and Frances Wilberg-Plourde delve into PV system modeling, specifically focusing on using climate data in PVsyst software. The discussion covers how climate data, such as irradiance, temperature, and wind speed, are critical for modeling PV system performance and affect energy production. The data is typically provided in an 8760 format, representing each hour of the year. Frances explains that PVsyst relies on typical meteorological year (TMY) files, which aggregate data from several years to represent an average year. These files are compiled from various data sources, each with its own methods and algorithms for processing weather data, including satellite and ground-based measurements. Three primary climate data sources are discussed: the National Solar Radiation Database (NSRDB), Meteonorm, and Solar Anywhere. The NSRDB offers free data with decent accuracy, though it tends to underestimate irradiance and is not recommended for final modeling. Meteonorm, a paid service, offers synthetic data that can be useful for preliminary models but may not be precise enough for financing decisions. Solar Anywhere is considered the most accurate but comes with a cost, providing high spatial and temporal resolution data, which is especially useful for detailed production estimates and project evaluations. Key takeaways include the importance of using location-specific data for accurate modeling, understanding the differences between data sources and their methods, and the potential benefits of paid data services for high-accuracy predictions, particularly for long-term financial planning.

    20 min

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Welcome to E3 Consulting's The Top 3 by E3! We are delighted that you are taking the time to check out our series on the profession of Independent Engineering. Our podcast aims to introduce listeners to project finance and engineering. During each episode, we will examine a topic we encounter in our daily lives as technical advisors. Topics will range from the profession of Independent Engineering to hydrogen, wind, solar, and energy storage, among many others. While we can't touch on everything about a topic during our series, we will provide listeners with the "top three" takeaways. We want to thank Joseph McDade for allowing us to use his music, Elevation, as our theme. Please check him out at https://josephmcdade.com.Again, thanks for listening, and if you have any suggestions for upcoming topics, please reach out to us at e3co@e3co.com. The E3 Crew