ArcVera Renewables, a leading international provider of consulting and technical services for wind, solar and energy storage projects, announced that it has started to deliver wind and solar resource anomaly maps for the Indian Market. The anomaly maps will enable India’s plant owners and operators to conduct a first analysis of the impact of resource variations on the power output of their wind and solar assets. The maps for February 2021 already freely accessible on ArcVera’s website.
ArcVera’s Wind and Solar Anomaly Maps quickly and accurately provide a visual representation of the percent deviation of the wind and solar resource in India. These timely maps contain critical information for project stakeholders who are responsible for monthly project production reports and answering to others (e.g., investors/owners) for production missing or exceeding forecasts. The first step one takes is typically to review the resource “fuel” before deepening production investigations. ArcVera’s resource anomaly maps will help owners’ and investors’ as they seek answers to explain out-of-range production results.
“Lower resources can result in significant revenue reduction. That is why wind and solar project performance is typically evaluated by owner and operator stakeholders on a regular basis to make sure that the variations in the production of the plants are explained by variations of the actual wind or solar resource.”, explains C.R. Anbalagan.
Customized ‘special circumstance reports can also be produced for stakeholders who require a deeper investigation of their asset’s production anomalies. Project-specific production anomalies for custom periods can be investigated, including estimated production anomalies based on energy sensitivity to resource as well as production forensics for detailed attribution of production anomaly causes.
“To accurately understand past and future performance of renewable energy assets, ArcVera’s clients can rely on our seasoned team of atmospheric science experts. Our solar and wind energy resource assessment expertise is second to none, and critical to the proper evaluation and prediction of future, long-term performance.”, concluded. C.R. Anbalagan.