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My Projects is the Bazefield configuration tool for defining and managing your renewable energy site. Using a step-by-step wizard, you'll build out your site's asset hierarchy, assign equipment models, connect data sources, and configure the attributes that drive Bazefield's monitoring, calculations, and analytics.

My Projects supports solar, wind, and energy storage domains — each with its own guided workflow tailored to the asset types and configuration needs of that technology.


Before You Begin

The Bazefield team provisions your environment before you start — including your user accounts and the base project structure. Once everything is ready, you'll receive access to My Projects and can begin configuring your site. No infrastructure setup or platform administration is required on your end.

What You'll Need

Have the following on hand before you start — it'll make the process quick and smooth:

  • Site details — Name, geographic coordinates, timezone, and grid connection point.

  • Asset counts — How many of each equipment type (inverters, turbines, battery containers, etc.).

  • Equipment specs — Manufacturer, model, and nameplate ratings for each asset type. If your model is already in the Bazefield library, this step is automatic.

  • Data source information — SCADA tag lists or OPC paths for the signals you want to bring into Bazefield.

Don't worry if you're missing a few details — you can save your progress and come back at any time. Nothing is locked until you submit your final review.


Project Lifecycle

Every project moves through defined stages. Here's who does what:

Stage

Status

Responsible Party

What Happens

1. Provisioning

Bazefield

We set up your environment, user accounts, and base project structure. You'll receive an email when it's ready.

2. Configuration

Draft

You (Customer)

You work through the wizard: define assets, assign models, fill in attributes, map data sources. Save as you go.

3. Review

Draft

You (Customer)

You verify the final summary. The wizard highlights any issues — fix them before submitting.

4. Submit

Submitted

You (Customer)

You click Submit. The configuration becomes read-only and enters the deployment queue.

5. Deployment

Deploying

Bazefield

Our engineering team deploys your configuration to the production system and verifies connectivity.

6. Live

Active

Both

Your site is live. Real-time data flows into Bazefield. You monitor; we support.

Need changes after submission? Contact your Bazefield project manager — we'll coordinate amendments together.


How It Works

My Projects walks you through your entire site configuration in a single guided workflow — no scripting, no spreadsheets, and no back-and-forth with engineering. The wizard takes you through each step in order:

  1. Define your site — Name your project, set the location, and choose your domain (solar, wind, or energy storage).

  2. Build your asset hierarchy — Specify how many of each asset type you have (e.g. inverters, turbines, battery racks) and the wizard creates the full hierarchy for you.

  3. Assign equipment models — Select from the Bazefield model library or provide your own specs. Models pre-fill nameplate values and reference curves automatically.

  4. Map your data sources — Connect SCADA tags and other data feeds to each asset. Bazefield uses these connections to power real-time monitoring and calculations.

  5. Configure attributes — Fill in technical specs, geographic metadata, and analytics parameters. Required fields are clearly marked; optional fields let you customize reporting and KPIs.

  6. Review and submit — A final summary lets you verify everything before your configuration goes live.

The wizard adapts to your project — which steps appear for each asset type depends on the data options you select during setup. Enable Raw Data and you'll get connectivity steps; enable Reference Curves and the curve configuration steps appear. You'll only see what's relevant.

Your progress is saved automatically between sessions. The sidebar tracks step completion with status indicators ( complete, in progress), and you can jump to any step at any time — you don't have to go in sequence. Close the browser and come back tomorrow; the wizard picks up where you left off.

Most sites can be fully configured in a single session. The wizard validates each step as you go, so there are no surprises at the end.


Configuration Guides

Each guide walks through the full My Projects wizard for a specific domain, from creating your site and defining assets through assigning models, configuring attributes, and reviewing your final setup. Shared topics — such as model assignment, data tag mapping, and reference curve upload — are linked from each domain guide at the relevant step.

Domain

Guide

Description

☀️ Solar

Solar Site Configuration

Solar farms with inverters, weather stations, and DC combiners

💨 Wind

Wind Site Configuration

Wind farms with turbines and met masts

🔋 Energy Storage

ESS Site Configuration

Battery energy storage systems with PCS units, containers, racks, and BMS


Attribute References

Each asset type has a set of attributes that define its technical specifications, geographic metadata, data connections, and analytics parameters. You'll fill these in during the Attributes step of the wizard. Use the references below to understand what each attribute means, its expected type, and whether it's required.

Solar Assets

Wind Assets

Energy Storage Assets

BoP Assets