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Monthly energy production
- DAWON KIM
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                07 Sep 2022 00:51                #11426
        by DAWON KIM
    
    
 	
					
                                	
			
				    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Monthly energy production was created by DAWON KIM            
    
        I ran the simulation. I want to know the monthly power generation. 
However, only 'Monthly Net Electricity to Grid in a year 1' appears and the result of "Monthly energy production" cannot be seen.
There is no 'Monthly energy production' item in my result window. Maybe this has something to do with 'Electric load'?
(I selected calculate load data in 'Electric load'.)
    However, only 'Monthly Net Electricity to Grid in a year 1' appears and the result of "Monthly energy production" cannot be seen.
There is no 'Monthly energy production' item in my result window. Maybe this has something to do with 'Electric load'?
(I selected calculate load data in 'Electric load'.)
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                07 Sep 2022 13:26                #11427
        by Paul Gilman
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Paul Gilman on topic Monthly energy production            
    
        Hi Dawon Kim,
For the Detailed PV model, the "AC energy" variable is the monthly output of the system.
Best regards,
Paul.
    For the Detailed PV model, the "AC energy" variable is the monthly output of the system.
Best regards,
Paul.
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