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Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Anatolia - Rancho Cordova, California (Data)

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A partnership with industry and U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to collect solar data to support future solar power generation in the United States. The measurement station monitors global horizontal, direct normal, and diffuse horizontal irradiance to define the amount of solar energy that hits this particular location. The solar measurement instrumentation is also accompanied by meteorological monitoring equipment to provide scientists with a complete picture of the solar power possibilities.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2014). Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Anatolia - Rancho Cordova, California (Data) [data set]. Retrieved from 360d54e0-6253-45b0-85a2-168e429dd55d.
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Maxey, , Andreas, . Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Anatolia - Rancho Cordova, California (Data). United States: N.p., 18 Dec, 2014. Web. 360d54e0-6253-45b0-85a2-168e429dd55d.
Maxey, , Andreas, . Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Anatolia - Rancho Cordova, California (Data). United States. 360d54e0-6253-45b0-85a2-168e429dd55d
Maxey, , Andreas, . 2014. "Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD): Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Anatolia - Rancho Cordova, California (Data)". United States. 360d54e0-6253-45b0-85a2-168e429dd55d.
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Data from Dec 18, 2014

Last updated Dec 18, 2024

Submitted Dec 18, 2014

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Contact

Andreas, A.

Authors

Maxey

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Andreas

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

DOE Project Details

Project Number GO28308

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