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Western clear skies drove solar gains and fire risks in January |
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In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that atmospheric conditions led to variations in solar conditions across North America. According to analysis using the Solcast API, ISO New England and PJM outperformed long-term trends in capacity-adjusted performance, whereas ERCOT performed only slightly above average.
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30.01.2025
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Western clear skies drove solar gains and fire risks in January
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In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that atmospheric conditions led to variations in solar conditions across North America. According to analysis using the Solcast API, ISO New England and PJM outperformed long-term trends in capacity-adjusted performance, whereas ERCOT performed only slightly above average. |
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International
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PV-Magazine |
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Africa Asia Australia Europe North America Oceania South America |
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Non-Renewable Energy Solar Photovoltaic PV Energy Construction Computer Hardwares and Consumables Petroleum Products |
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30.01.2025 |
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