the optimal energy production depending on the per-
ceived solar irradiance value and which gap, between
the current energy production and the estimated opti-
mal energy production, is permitted before activating
the cooling devices in order to use the allowed water
in the most efficient manner.
Preliminary results were given on this latter point
and to complete AmaSun, our ongoing work will
study how, depending on weather forecasts, the op-
timal number of activations is to be estimated, and,
considering the amount of water the system pos-
sesses, how many activations it has to perform each
day. Moreover, in order to more efficiently evaluate
the impact of AmaSun, we plan to equip half of the
photovoltaic panels of a real plant with this control
system, while the other half of the panels will work
without any cooling device.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This work is part of a research project SuniAgri
funded by the ERDF of the European Union and the
French Occitanie Region. We would like also to thank
the SUNiBRAIN company, our partner in this project.
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