Ultrasonic wind sensor’s well proven performance supports solar parks
According to the International Energy Agency, solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation surged by 25% in 2023, now contributing 5.4% of global electricity production. With solar PV expected to drive 80% of renewable capacity growth by 2030, large-scale solar farms are rapidly expanding, fuelled by supportive policies in key markets like China and the U.S.
However, as solar farms increasingly adopt tracking systems to optimise panel orientation and boost energy output by up to 33%, they face challenges such as mechanical failures, increased maintenance, and vulnerability to extreme weather.
To mitigate these risks, precise weather monitoring has become essential.
Gill Instruments’ WindSonic ultrasonic anemometers are playing a critical role in enhancing solar tracking operations.
These robust, maintenance-free sensors provide accurate wind speed and direction data, helping operators safeguard PV panels against high winds and optimise performance. With durable construction and long-term accuracy, Gill’s anemometers offer a reliable solution for improving efficiency and protecting solar assets in diverse environments.
