New York High Resolution Wind Resource
Annual average wind resource potential for New York at a 50 meter height.
This data set has been validated by NREL and wind energy meteorological consultants. *Note:* This data is not suitable for micro-siting potential development projects. This shapefile was generated from a raster dataset with a 200 m resolution, in a UTM zone 18, datum WGS 84 projection system.
This map has been validated with available surface data by NREL and wind energy meteorological consultants.
Citation Formats
National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2014). New York High Resolution Wind Resource [data set]. Retrieved from https://data.openei.org/submissions/308.
Langle, Nicholas, Laboratory, National Renewable Energy. New York High Resolution Wind Resource. United States: N.p., 25 Nov, 2014. Web. https://data.openei.org/submissions/308.
Langle, Nicholas, Laboratory, National Renewable Energy. New York High Resolution Wind Resource. United States. https://data.openei.org/submissions/308
Langle, Nicholas, Laboratory, National Renewable Energy. 2014. "New York High Resolution Wind Resource". United States. https://data.openei.org/submissions/308.
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This data set has been validated by NREL and wind energy meteorological consultants. *Note:* This data is not suitable for micro-siting potential development projects. This shapefile was generated from a raster dataset with a 200 m resolution, in a UTM zone 18, datum WGS 84 projection system.
This map has been validated with available surface data by NREL and wind energy meteorological consultants.
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Details
Data from Nov 25, 2014
Last updated Nov 25, 2014
Submitted Nov 25, 2014
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Nicholas Langle