Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR) Data for Los Angeles, California
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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National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2014). Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR) Data for Los Angeles, California [data set]. Retrieved from 6ebea84a-286b-4785-8d16-6a9b192cb13b.
Stoffel, , Andreas, . Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR) Data for Los Angeles, California. United States: N.p., 18 Dec, 2014. Web. 6ebea84a-286b-4785-8d16-6a9b192cb13b.
Stoffel, , Andreas, . Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR) Data for Los Angeles, California. United States. 6ebea84a-286b-4785-8d16-6a9b192cb13b
Stoffel, , Andreas, . 2014. "Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR) Data for Los Angeles, California". United States. 6ebea84a-286b-4785-8d16-6a9b192cb13b.
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Details
Data from Dec 18, 2014
Last updated Dec 18, 2024
Submitted Dec 18, 2014
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Afshin Andreas
Authors
Original Source
6ebea84a-286b-4785-8d16-6a9b192cb13bResearch Areas
Keywords
midc, solar, irradiance, meterological, measurement, instrumentation, solar calendar, display, weather, outdoor, global, direct, diffuse, temperature, humidity, wind, pressure, precipitation, silicon, rotating, shadowband, pyranometer, radiometer, rsr, rsp, solar energy, renewable energy, RE, Los Angeles, CaliforniaDOE Project Details
Project Name Solar Resource & Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP)
Project Number GO28308