Nanogrids
Our nanogrids will collect, store, and record a complete range of both weather and solar data information. The weather information will include temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, wind direction and speed, rain quantity and type (such as rain, sleet, snow, freezing rain, and hail). While the solar irradiance data (amount of usable sunlight) will be collected by multiple sensors facing at different angles to each other.
We collect data differently
Our nanogrids collect, store, and record a complete range of both weather and solar data information. The weather information includes temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, wind direction and speed, rain quantity and type (such as rain, sleet, snow, freezing rain, and hail). While the solar irradiance data (amount of usable sunlight) will be collected by multiple sensors facing at different angles to each other.
The Ouro nanogrid sets itself apart by configuring differently from most generic stations. Unlike others that may only record the combined production of panels as a ‘string’, we monitor and record the data generated on each panel separately and independently from each other. By providing access to accurate, bankable, and reliable datasets, there is a greater chance that renewable projects receive funding.