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Rooftop Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States

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This data submission contains a workbook with data, and three sets of shapefiles that correspond to that data.
Contact: Meghan Mooney, Meghan.Mooney@nrel.gov

The workbook contains data that underlies the 2016 technical report Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States: A Detailed Assessment.

This data is separated into small, medium, and large buildings. A small building is less than 5,000 square feet, a medium building is between 5,000 and 25,000 square feet, and a large building is greater than 25,000 square feet. The suitability of roof area for hosting PV was determined based on shading (energy production not less than 70% of an identical unshaded system in the same location), tilt (no greater than 60 degree tilt), azimuth (not facing north), and contiguous roof area (at least 10 square meters available) criteria. For further documentation of methods and assumptions, see the 2016 report.

The tab Rooftop_PV_with_Lidar_Coverage contains estimates for zip codes where at least some lidar data was available. The zip_percentage column indicates the percentage of area of each zip code was covered by lidar data -- only buildings within the covered area are reported here, meaning that the values for incompletely covered zip codes are under-reported.

The tab Small_Building_Suitability contains estimates of the number of small buildings and the percentage of those buildings that have at least some area that is suitable for rooftop PV, for all zip codes in the contiguous US. Where lidar data was not available, a model was used to estimate the data. Estimates for medium and large buildings were not produced at the zip code level, because of insufficient input data.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2019). Rooftop Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States [data set]. Retrieved from d60511ac-5ee7-476b-939c-84d14a585644.
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Gagnon, , Margolis, , and Phillips, . Rooftop Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States. United States: N.p., 05 Nov, 2019. Web. d60511ac-5ee7-476b-939c-84d14a585644.
Gagnon, , Margolis, , & Phillips, . Rooftop Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States. United States. d60511ac-5ee7-476b-939c-84d14a585644
Gagnon, , Margolis, , and Phillips, . 2019. "Rooftop Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States". United States. d60511ac-5ee7-476b-939c-84d14a585644.
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Contact: Meghan Mooney, Meghan.Mooney@nrel.gov

The workbook contains data that underlies the 2016 technical report Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States: A Detailed Assessment.

This data is separated into small, medium, and large buildings. A small building is less than 5,000 square feet, a medium building is between 5,000 and 25,000 square feet, and a large building is greater than 25,000 square feet. The suitability of roof area for hosting PV was determined based on shading (energy production not less than 70% of an identical unshaded system in the same location), tilt (no greater than 60 degree tilt), azimuth (not facing north), and contiguous roof area (at least 10 square meters available) criteria. For further documentation of methods and assumptions, see the 2016 report.

The tab Rooftop_PV_with_Lidar_Coverage contains estimates for zip codes where at least some lidar data was available. The zip_percentage column indicates the percentage of area of each zip code was covered by lidar data -- only buildings within the covered area are reported here, meaning that the values for incompletely covered zip codes are under-reported.

The tab Small_Building_Suitability contains estimates of the number of small buildings and the percentage of those buildings that have at least some area that is suitable for rooftop PV, for all zip codes in the contiguous US. Where lidar data was not available, a model was used to estimate the data. Estimates for medium and large buildings were not produced at the zip code level, because of insufficient input data.}, doi = {}, url = {d60511ac-5ee7-476b-939c-84d14a585644}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2019}, month = {11}}

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Data from Nov 5, 2019

Last updated Dec 18, 2024

Submitted Nov 5, 2019

Organization

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Contact

Meghan Mooney

Authors

Gagnon

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Margolis

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Phillips

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

DOE Project Details

Project Name Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States: A Detailed Assessment

Project Number GO28308

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