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@kandersolar kandersolar commented Jun 9, 2022

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Motivated by two interactions on the google group where the role of the axis_azimuth input for the pvfactors model was not clear when modeling fixed-tilt arrays:


Rendered example here: https://pvlib-python--1470.org.readthedocs.build/en/1470/gallery/bifacial/plot_pvfactors_fixed_tilt.html

@kandersolar kandersolar added this to the 0.9.2 milestone Jun 9, 2022
kandersolar and others added 2 commits July 5, 2022 09:59
Co-authored-by: Cliff Hansen <cwhanse@sandia.gov>
@kandersolar kandersolar merged commit b265b1c into pvlib:master Jul 5, 2022
@kandersolar kandersolar deleted the pvfactors_fixed branch July 5, 2022 14:16
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