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Explore renewable energy (RE) potential around the world: RE Explorer provides renewable energy data, analytical tools, and technical assistance to developers, policymakers, and decision makers in developing countries. RE Explorer enables users to make meaningful decisions that support low-emission development and ultimately reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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.
SoDa is an access to many solar, meteorological, altitude, astronomical, and atmospheric services. SoDa delivers solar radiation and meteorological data services for solar photovoltaic and thermal site prospection and electricity production monitoring and forecasting. SoDa also provides spectral radiation services for agriculture and health domains.
Modelling global cloud cover on a 2km scale using Solcast’s industry leading radiation model. High resolution and low uncertainty historical Time Series and TMY data for energy simulations and bankable solar resource assessments. Ready to integrate via API.
NEMO is a chronological production cost model for testing and optimising different portfolios of renewable and fossil electricity generation technologies. NEMO has models for the following generator types: wind (including offshore), photovoltaics, concentrating solar power (CSP), hydropower, pumped storage hydro, biomass, black coal, open cycle gas turbines (OCGTs), combined cycle gas turbines (CCGTs), diesel generators, […]
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