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Title: Solar Resource and Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Escalante Tri-State - Prewitt, New Mexico (Data)

Abstract

The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory collaborates with the solar industry to establish high quality solar and meteorological measurements. This Solar Resource and Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP) provides high quality measurements to support deployment of power projects in the United States. The no-funds-exchanged collaboration brings NREL solar resource assessment expertise together with industry needs for measurements. The end result is high quality data sets to support the financing, design, and monitoring of large scale solar power projects for industry in addition to research-quality data for NREL model development. NREL provides consultation for instrumentation and station deployment, along with instrument calibrations, data acquisition, quality assessment, data distribution, and summary reports. Industry participants provide equipment, infrastructure, and station maintenance.

Authors:
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Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
NREL/DA-5500-56496
DOE Contract Number:  
AC36-08GO28308
Research Org.:
National Renewable Energy Lab. (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Renewable Power Office. Solar Energy Technologies Office
Collaborations:
tri-State Generation and Transmission Association Inc.
Subject:
14 SOLAR ENERGY; 17 WIND ENERGY
Keywords:
nrel; midc; solar; irradiance; meterological; data; measurement; instrumentation; solar calendar; wind rose; display; weather; outdoor; global; direct; diffuse; temperature; humidity; wind; pressure; precipitation; silicon; rotating; shadowband; pyranometer; radiometer; rsr; rsp
OSTI Identifier:
1052229
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7799/1052229

Citation Formats

Wilcox, S., and Andreas, A. Solar Resource and Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Escalante Tri-State - Prewitt, New Mexico (Data). United States: N. p., 2012. Web. doi:10.7799/1052229.
Wilcox, S., & Andreas, A. Solar Resource and Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Escalante Tri-State - Prewitt, New Mexico (Data). United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.7799/1052229
Wilcox, S., and Andreas, A. 2012. "Solar Resource and Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Escalante Tri-State - Prewitt, New Mexico (Data)". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.7799/1052229. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1052229. Pub date:Sat Nov 03 00:00:00 EDT 2012
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title = {Solar Resource and Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Escalante Tri-State - Prewitt, New Mexico (Data)},
author = {Wilcox, S. and Andreas, A.},
abstractNote = {The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory collaborates with the solar industry to establish high quality solar and meteorological measurements. This Solar Resource and Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP) provides high quality measurements to support deployment of power projects in the United States. The no-funds-exchanged collaboration brings NREL solar resource assessment expertise together with industry needs for measurements. The end result is high quality data sets to support the financing, design, and monitoring of large scale solar power projects for industry in addition to research-quality data for NREL model development. NREL provides consultation for instrumentation and station deployment, along with instrument calibrations, data acquisition, quality assessment, data distribution, and summary reports. Industry participants provide equipment, infrastructure, and station maintenance.},
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year = {Sat Nov 03 00:00:00 EDT 2012},
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