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Norwegian Startup offers new Bess -ruismodellerings software – PV Magazine International

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Glint Solar has added a new function for the battery energy noise modeling to the planning software platform on the scale scale. The new tool is intended to support project developers during planning at an early stage.

July 21, 2025
Valerie Thompson

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Norway-based glint Solar has added a new noise fashion function for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to the software platform of the Solar and Storage Project Developer Site Planning Software.

A spokesperson told PV -Magazine That the new software makes noise effect assessments for battery storage installations in an “early stage development”. It helps users to model “how sound of equipment will behave over a site by taking into account terrain, land absorption and barriers.”

In particular, it offers support for localized noise emission data or standard profiles, and contains data from practice, such as topography, land absorption and barrier effects, as well as relaxing simulations of the impact of mitigation measurements, such as sound walls or layout adjustments.

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