Reliable information about the solar resource—how much solar energy is available at a given location over time—is needed for every solar energy application, whether it’s a small rooftop system or a large solar power plant. Project developers need dependable data, including historic trends with variability, to predict the daily and annual performance of a proposed application and develop an accurate financial analysis. To help with this, NREL has released a comprehensive handbook that details how to collect and interpret the data needed for each stage of a solar energy project, from initial site selection to systems operations. Read more and download the handbook:http://www.nrel.gov/esi/
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Solar Data Collection
From National Renewable Energy Laboratory:
Reliable information about the solar resource—how much solar energy is available at a given location over time—is needed for every solar energy application, whether it’s a small rooftop system or a large solar power plant. Project developers need dependable data, including historic trends with variability, to predict the daily and annual performance of a proposed application and develop an accurate financial analysis. To help with this, NREL has released a comprehensive handbook that details how to collect and interpret the data needed for each stage of a solar energy project, from initial site selection to systems operations. Read more and download the handbook:http://www.nrel.gov/esi/ news/2015/16469.html
Reliable information about the solar resource—how much solar energy is available at a given location over time—is needed for every solar energy application, whether it’s a small rooftop system or a large solar power plant. Project developers need dependable data, including historic trends with variability, to predict the daily and annual performance of a proposed application and develop an accurate financial analysis. To help with this, NREL has released a comprehensive handbook that details how to collect and interpret the data needed for each stage of a solar energy project, from initial site selection to systems operations. Read more and download the handbook:http://www.nrel.gov/esi/
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