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![]() by Staff Writers Nuziders, Austria (SPX) Jan 23, 2020
The recently ended year 2019 was a bright year for solar business as a whole and for Gantner in particular. Gantner is very excited about having commissioned monitoring and control solutions for another 1 GW solar power in 2019. Gantner's complete monitor solution has been supplied for example in projects in Australia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan as well as in the Netherlands and Spain. A new market Gantner entered is Ukraine which strengthens the company's portfolio in Eastern Europe where already some of the region's biggest solar power plants in Belarus and in Kazakhstan work with Gantner's system. In 2019 the total number of newly acquired measurement channels with a typical measure rate of up to 1 Hz sums up to about one million. On top of that another five million of calculated channels are imported into our cloud-based Gantner.webportal with a market-leading storage rate of one per minute. The huge amount of collected data provides the opportunity to apply new big data technologies to gain valuable information about the state of a power plant, to calculate production forecasts and to perform predictive maintenance. With Gantner's "Mechanistic Performance Model" it is possible to compare the actual outcome of a PV plant with target values based on the structure of the plant and on weather conditions. Our goal for 2020 is to use the high momentum of the PV industry to strengthen our position as an international market leader with monitoring and control of solar power plants "Made in Germany". Thanks to our strong network of customers, partners and friends we are convinced to achieve further growth in turnover, accompanied by constantly evolving of new technologies, innovative concepts and increased human resources. Gantner Instruments Environment Solutions is a full-service PV monitoring and control supplier for utility scale PV Power Plants. The Gantner hardware portfolio includes string monitoring devices, DC and AC combiner boxes, weather stations, cloud-based SaaS, power quality meters, data loggers and the power plant controller "Q. reader". Gantner's solutions are installed in hundreds of utility scale PV plants, among them some of the world's largest, making Gantner one of the biggest independent PV monitoring companies worldwide. Gantner Instruments was founded in 1982 and has offices in Germany, Austria, China, France, India and the US. The PV business unit, Gantner Instruments Environment Solutions, has established itself in the PV monitoring and control business with the highest level of product accuracy and reliability. The company has access to a global PV expert network and several collaborations with leading institutes. Furthermore, it has a worldwide presence with offices in both established and upcoming PV markets, and technical experts in many geographic areas on hand to deliver local service.
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