NREL National Wind Technology Center (NWTC): M2 Tower; Boulder, Colorado (Data)
The National Wind Technology Center (NWTC), located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains near Boulder, Colorado, is a world-class research facility managed by NREL for the U.S. Department of Energy. NWTC researchers work with members of the wind energy industry to advance wind power technologies that lower the cost of wind energy through research and development of state-of-the-art wind turbine designs. NREL's Measurement and Instrument Data Center provides data from NWTC's M2 tower which are derived from instruments mounted on or near an 82 meter (270 foot) meteorological tower located at the western edge of the NWTC site and about 11 km (7 miles) west of Broomfield, and approximately 8 km (5 miles) south of Boulder, Colorado. The data represent the mean value of readings taken every two seconds and averaged over one minute. The wind speed and direction are measured at six heights on the tower and air temperature is measured at three heights. The dew point temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, totalized liquid precipitation, and global solar radiation are also available.
Citation Formats
National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2014). NREL National Wind Technology Center (NWTC): M2 Tower; Boulder, Colorado (Data) [data set]. Retrieved from 20f35c77-0221-4389-9ac2-cceb6188be24.
Jager, , Andreas, . NREL National Wind Technology Center (NWTC): M2 Tower; Boulder, Colorado (Data). United States: N.p., 18 Dec, 2014. Web. 20f35c77-0221-4389-9ac2-cceb6188be24.
Jager, , Andreas, . NREL National Wind Technology Center (NWTC): M2 Tower; Boulder, Colorado (Data). United States. 20f35c77-0221-4389-9ac2-cceb6188be24
Jager, , Andreas, . 2014. "NREL National Wind Technology Center (NWTC): M2 Tower; Boulder, Colorado (Data)". United States. 20f35c77-0221-4389-9ac2-cceb6188be24.
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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
Jager, D.
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Keywords
NWTC, m2, tower, midc, solar, irradiance, meterological, measurement, instrumentation, solar calendar, wind rose, display, real-time, weather, outdoor, global, temperature, humidity, wind, pressure, precipitation, thermopile, pyranometer, research, wind energy, renewable energy, RE, Boulder, coloradoDOE Project Details
Project Number GO28308