NREL Updates National Solar Radiation Database
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The Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy
Laboratory (NREL) and collaborators have updated the National Solar
Radiation Database, a planning tool that provides critical
information about the amount of solar energy that is available at
any given location.
The database is widely used by solar system designers, building
architects and engineers, renewable energy analysts and others to
plan, size and site solar energy systems.
It provides hourly solar radiation and meteorological data for
1991Ð2005 for 1,454 stations and features a new hourly
10-kilometer gridded data set for 1998Ð2005. This expands the
original 1961Ð1990 database, which contains solar and
meteorological data for only 239 stations.
The 1991Ð2005 National Solar Radiation Database is distributed
by the National Climatic Data Center and is also accessible from
NREL's Renewable Resource Data Center Web
site.
An accompanying report, National Solar Radiation Database
1991Ð2005 Update: User's Manual, provides user instructions
and information about the database's development and data access.
The manual also includes a complete list of stations and a data
quality summary for each site (PDF 14MB). Download Acrobat
Reader.
Primary funding for the project came from DOE's Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy, with additional support from the
Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (State University of New York
at Albany), Climate Systems Branch (National Aeronautics and Space
Administration), National Climatic Data Center (U.S. Department of
Commerce), Northeast Regional Climate Center (Cornell University),
Solar Consulting Services (Colebrook, New Hampshire) and the Solar
Radiation Monitoring Laboratory (University of Oregon).
NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory
for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and
development. NREL is operated for DOE by Midwest Research Institute
and Battelle.
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