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Smarter software, for smarter sensors
by Hiroaki Kamoi, Application Engineer, EKO Japan
Solar PV generation increased by 31% in 2018, and with predicted annual average growth ...
Smarter software, for smarter sensors
by Hiroaki Kamoi, Application Engineer, EKO Japan
Solar PV generation increased by 31% in 2018, and with predicted annual average growth ...
Opening the door to massive growth
by Caris Chan, Market Director, EKO China
The solar and renewable energy industries in China are already showing healthy signs ...
To help highlight our support for international standards, and our involvement with various bodies developing and setting national, global and industry level standards, we have added ...
Creating Consistency
by Will Beuttell, Application Engineer, EKO USA
How do you know that the instrument you are buying will work, that it will be well-built, ...
Study uses MS-321LR Sky Scanner
by Huzefa Motiwala, India Country Manager
‘The Energy and Resources Institute’ (TERI), headquartered in New Delhi, is a not-for-profit, policy research organization - working in the fields of energy, environment, and sustainable development. TERI’s mission is to usher in the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future through conservation and efficient use of energy and other resources. With a 1200-plus strong team of scientists, sociologists, economists and engineers based on campuses across the country; in Gurugram, Bengaluru, Guwahati, Mumbai, Panaji, and Nainital, TERI has been developing insightful, high-quality action-oriented research for over forty years.
So, when TERI started to consider a research project to measure luminescence and radiation of the sky hemisphere, light pollution, and how radiation affects the diffusion of light, they needed a highly accurate system and comprehensive training, on hardware and software, to use it.
Working with ‘Aimil’, and a team led by Deputy General Manager, Data Acquisition, Anurag Gupta, TERI commissioned and installed an EKO Instruments MS-321LR Sky Scanner at their New Delhi headquarters.
The MS-321LR Sky Scanner sky scanner is often used to study diffuse sky radiation, an important parameter for building automation, design, daylight software modelling, and light pollution research.
Some of the key features of the EKO MS-321LR Sky Scanner include:
The advanced software control functions give full flexibility, enabling data exports for extensive research and analysis. The software also allows measured data to be automatically recorded at pre-defined time intervals; a convenient feature that allows users to simply set it and go.
We will try to share further reports on the TERI study, and their experience using the EKO MS-321LR Sky Scanner in future.
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The New Normal
The COVID-19 pandemic may be winding down in some countries, but its impact will be felt long-after the lockdowns have ended. With so many ...