The reduced feed-in power can be entered in relative (in %) and absolute (in kW) terms. If you enter an absolute amount for several inverters of different sizes, this is converted by the software into a relative amount and distributed accordingly to all inverters. Small inverters are still penalised compared to large inverters because the small inverters are curtailed first when very small quantities are curtailed.
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The reduced feed-in power can be entered in relative (in %) and absolute (in kW) terms. If you enter an absolute amount for several inverters of different sizes, this is converted by the software into a relative amount and distributed accordingly to all inverters. Small inverters are still penalised compared to large inverters because the small inverters are curtailed first when very small quantities are curtailed.
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