Double-click a row in the Optimization Results table to open the Simulation Results window for that system. At the top of the window is the system Net Present Cost, the System Architecture (the components of the system), and Sensitivities (the sensitivity case being used).
The Simulation Results window always contains the following tabs:
•The Cost Summary tab displays the total cash flow, categorized either by component or by cost type.
•The Cash Flow tab displays the year-by-year cash flows in a customizable graph.
•The Electrical tab displays details about the production and consumption of electricity by the system.
•The Emissions tab displays the annual pollutants emitted by the system.
The Simulation Results window may also contain the following tabs, depending on the equipment included in the system:
•The PV tab shows details about the operation of the PV array.
•The Wind Turbine tab shows details about the operation of the wind turbine.
•The Generator tab shows details about the operation of the generator.
•The Fuel Summary tab gives a summary of fuel usage for each fuel type in the model.
•The Storage tab shows details about the use and expected lifetime of the storage.
•The Grid tab shows details about the purchases from and sales to the grid if the system is grid-connected, or information about the break-even grid extension if you are considering extending the grid.
•The Converter tab shows details about the operation of the inverter and rectifier, including capacity, electrical input and output, hours of operation, and losses.
•The Thermal tab shows details about the production and consumption of thermal energy by the system.
•The Thermal Load Controller tab shows details about the heat production of the thermal load controller component.
•The Boiler tab shows details about the operation of the boiler. Systems with thermal loads always contain boilers.
•The Hydro tab shows details about the operation of the hydro turbine .
•The Hydrokinetic tab shows details about the operation of the hydrokinetic component.
•The Hydrogen tab shows details about the operation of the hydrogen components of the system.
•The Hydrogen Tank tab shows details about the operation of the hydrogen tank.
•The Electrolyzer tab shows details about the operation of the electrolyzer.
•The Reformer tab shows details about the operation of the reformer.
In addition to the tabs, the Simulation Results window also contains several buttons along the bottom of the window:
•The Time Series data buttons allow you to analyze those variables that HOMER stores for each time step of the simulation. The buttons for time-series analysis are: plot, scatter plot, delta plot, table, and export.
•The Report button allows you to print a report with basic information about the system. You can customize the report to show selected sections and graphs.
•The Copy button copies the results to your clipboard. You can paste the results into a spreadsheet application. The copied data is structured so that the outputs generally stay in the same place from one simulation to another, so that you can integrate these outputs into your own workbook tools.