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Lidar NOAA High Resolution Doppler Lidar (HRDL) Derived Data
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HRDL Water Tank: Lat (40.041), Lon (-105), Alt (1602m)
Brewer, A. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Mar 01, 2015
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Lidar NOAA High Resolution Doppler Lidar (HRDL) Processed Data
**Data Details**
HRDL Water Tank: Lat (40.041), Lon (-105), Alt (1602m)
Brewer, A. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Mar 01, 2015
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Lidar NOAA WindCube 200S Doppler Lidar (Dalek2) Derived Data
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Dalek 2, Visitor's Center: lat(40.045), lon(-105), alt(1587m)
Brewer, A. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Mar 05, 2015
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Lidar NOAA WindCube 200S Doppler Lidar (Dalek2) Processed Data
**Data Details**
Dalek 2, Visitor's Center: lat(40.045), lon(-105), alt(1587m)
Brewer, A. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Mar 07, 2015
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Site B PNNL Surface Met Station / Raw Data
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Low-speed weather information and high-speed sonic anemometer data at AWAKEN Site B
Goldberger, L. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Nov 23, 2021
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Site G PNNL Surface Met Station / Raw Data
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Low-speed weather information and high-speed sonic anemometer data at AWAKEN Site G
Goldberger, L. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Nov 23, 2021
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Net Power (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal summer average net power estimates.
The OTEC Plant model predicts the net power production at a specific location, given three inputs: surface temperature (°C), depth (m), and difference between warm surface water temperature and cold deep se...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Net Power (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal winter average net power estimates.
The OTEC Plant model predicts the net power production at a specific location, given three inputs: surface temperature (°C), depth (m), and difference between warm surface water temperature and cold deep se...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 14ºC (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents the annual average depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 14ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer t...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 14ºC (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal summer depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 14ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 14ºC (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal winter depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 14ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 20ºC (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents the annual average depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 20ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer t...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 20ºC (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal summer depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 20ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 20ºC (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal winter depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 20ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 8ºC (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents the annual average depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 8ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer th...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 8ºC (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal summer depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 8ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer t...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 8ºC (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal winter depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 8ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer t...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Spatial Data from USGS World Petroleum Assessment (2000)
This is the supporting spatial data for the USGS World Petroleum Assessment, published in 2000. The assessment is the result of a five year effort to estimate the quantities of conventional oil, gas, and natural gas liquids outside the US that have the potential to be added to the...
Hallett, K. and USGS, . National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Dec 30, 2000
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UAE6 Wind Tunnel Tests Data UAE6 Sequence X Raw Data
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Sequence X: Elevated RPM (F)
This test sequence used an upwind, rigid turbine with a 0° cone angle. The wind speed ranged
from 5 m/s to 12 m/s, and yaw angles of ±30° were obtained. The blade pitch angle was 3°. The
rotor rotated at 90 RPM. Blade pressure measur...
Fingersh, L. Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Nov 29, 2018
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NREL GIS Data: Hawaii Low Resolution Concentrating Solar Power Resource
_Abstract:_ Monthly and annual average solar resource potential for Hawaii.
_Purpose:_ Provide information on the solar resource potential for Hawaii. The insolation values represent the average solar energy available to a flat plate collector, such as a photovoltaic panel, o...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Snake River Plain Play Fairway Analysis Favorability Models
This submission contains a link to two USGS data publications. Each data release contains all digital geographic data used and produced by the Snake River Plain Play Fairway Analysis for Phase 1 and Phase 2 (ArcGIS shapefiles and raster files) as well as the model processing scrip...
DeAngelo, J. et al Utah State University
Jun 01, 2020
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DCIF (Directional Cooling-Induced Fracturing) Westerly Granite AE Borehole Damage Effect Test (Task 3-0)
Directional Cooling-Induced Fracturing (DCIF) experiments were conducted on three rectangular Westerly granite blocks (width=depth=4.0", height=2.0") which were preheated to 200, 400, and 600 degree C to induce damage (microcracks) with varying degrees. Liquid nitrogen was poured...
Nakagawa, S. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jan 27, 2022
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20 Year Daily Average Modeled Velocity and Discharge for Openwater Season at Five Communities on Kuskokwim River, Alaska
This dataset includes modeled velocity and discharge at five communities in the middle Kuskokwim River region: Aniak, Chuathbaluk, Crooked Creek, Red Devil and Stony River. Modeled velocities and discharge represent daily averages calculated for the openwater season (OWS) from Jun...
Brown, E. et al University of Alaska Fairbanks
Dec 02, 2022
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NWEI Azura RTI 1/20th Model Validation Wave Tank Test Data
Data from the 1/20th wave tank test of the RTI model. Northwest Energy Innovations (NWEI) has licensed intellectual property from RTI, and modified the PTO and retested the 1/20th RTI model that was tested as part of the Wave Energy Prize. The goal of the test was to validate NWEI...
Ling, B. and Lettenmaier, T. Northwest Energy Innovations
May 08, 2017
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NREL Wave Energy Assessment for the United States and Puerto Rico
This dataset estimates the naturally available and technically recoverable U.S. wave energy resources, using a 51-month Wavewatch III hindcast database developed especially for this study by National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Centers for Envi...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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