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Provides solar and meteorological data sets from NASA research for support of renewable energy, building energy efficiency and agricultural needs.
The Copernicus Energy Hub aims to centralize access to relevant and freely available energy products, data and information from the EU’s Copernicus services.
The European Environment Agency (EEA) produces knowledge to inform policymakers and the public. It provides data visualisations of various energy variables (emissions, transition, energy consumption, etc.).
Renewables Ninja allows you to run simulations of the hourly power output from wind and solar power plants located anywhere in the world. The tool is built to help make scientific-quality weather and energy data available to a wider community.
The overall scope of EMHIRES is to allow users to assess the impact of meteorological and climate variability on the generation of wind and solar power in Europe.
Teal tool is an interactive visualization tool that allows you to explore climate variables from 1950-to present and carbon emissions from 1960. It also allows to explore projections of climate variables from 2015 to 2100 for three different GHG emission scenarios (‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ emissions). It also provides a global map with climate and […]
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