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Good afternoon,

I have an enquiry about exporting the simulation results in csv files.

I wonder if the data of first column is local time, for instance If I have done the simulation with the climate data of Madrid the first column is the local time of Madrid?. Or GMT?.

I would like to compare the data of a simulation with the data of the electric Company´s consumption meter.

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards

 

 

 

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Hi Jon,

sorry for the late reply, we had a lot of colleagues on holiday and parental leave at the same time in the last weeks.

The timestamp is local time, yes. But we do not account for the daylight time saving switch in March and October. So for Madrid it will be UTC+1.

Kind regards,

Martin

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