Estimation of power generation using detailed meteorological data.
"HelioBase" is software that allows for the simulation of important information before the installation of solar power generation systems, such as estimating power generation, analyzing panel shading, and reflecting light analysis. By using HelioBase, customers can perform power generation simulations themselves, but we also offer a service where our specialized staff can conduct similar simulations on their behalf.
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"HelioBase" [Weather Data] <Used Data> - Global solar radiation on a horizontal plane: hourly - Direct solar radiation on a horizontal plane: hourly - Diffuse solar radiation: hourly - Temperature: hourly <Included Data> - Number of weather sites: over 3,000 locations - Database: EnergyPlus/ 2,126 locations TMY3/ 1,020 locations METPV-11/ 837 locations METPV-3/ 836 locations Meteonorm/ importable [Operating Requirements] - OS: Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), Windows Vista SP2 (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit) - Microsoft Office: Excel 2003 or later - Memory: 1.0GB or more - Disk space: 2.5GB or more - Graphics performance: OpenGL 3.0 compatible graphics accelerator *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 - Simulation of power generation for solar power systems - Shadow analysis of panels and estimation of reflected light - Layout images generated by automatic calculation of PV array spacing, etc. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Field Logic Inc. is engaged in business as a manufacturer of remote monitoring and measurement display systems for solar power generation. We provide various services through the creation of value by merging "design" and "technology." In the future, we believe we can utilize the experience and know-how gained from numerous achievements to address and support various social issues such as energy supply and demand problems, agriculture, disaster prevention, and aging.