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3 FAQs about [Pv système Malawi]
Are validation sites biased in Malawi?
Validation sites in Malawi show consistent bias within the expected range, except for the Mzuzu station. The results reflect specific microclimatic conditions and lower representativeness at some sites of the regional context (Mzuzu and partially Chileka, Chapter 4.1) as well as limitations of the Solargis model.
Are PV projects serving rural public facilities sustainable?
This study addresses PV projects serving rural public facilities, a solution known to have had historical issues with poor sustainability. A recent countrywide program targeting such facilities was evaluated against existing projects to determine whether this latest iteration offered better results.
What is the mean bias of adapted GHI & DNI values in Malawi?
As a result, at the level of individual sites in Malawi, the mean bias of the adapted GHI and DNI values stays below 1.0% for Chileka and Kasungu stations. For Mzuzu station it is slightly higher: 1.8% and 3.5% for DNI and GHI, respectively.






































