solar radiation data News
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Groundbreaking Saildrone Technology Incorporates the Delta-T Devices SPN1 Pyranometer
Delta-T Devices’s SPN1 Sunshine Pyranometer is being used to record solar radiation data aboard two Saildrones on a six-month, 4,000 nautical mile mission to the equator and back. The aim is to develop and extend the work of the existing Tropical Pacific Observing System. Saildrones (pictured below) are highly innovative autonomous sailing drones, which can be remotely programmed and ...
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Webinar – The CSP outlook for India: opportunities, challenges, potential A webinar exploring the achievements and prospects for the concentrated so
A webinar exploring the achievements and prospects for the concentrated solar power industry in India has been announced by CSP Today, taking place December 6 at 14.30 IST / 09.00 GMT. 2012 saw foundations laid for the Indian CSP industry – international companies like Areva, Novatec Solar and SENER announced major moves into the market, while investment from the likes of the Asian ...
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Ground breaking Saildrone technology incorporates the Delta-T Devices SPN1 Pyranometer
Delta-T Devices has revealed that its SPN1 Sunshine Pyranometer is being used to record solar radiation data aboard two Saildrones on a six-month, 4,000 nautical mile mission to the equator and back. The aim is to develop and extend the work of the existing Tropical Pacific Observing System. Saildrones (pictured left) are highly innovative autonomous sailing drones, which can be remotely ...
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NREL updates solar radiation database
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and collaborators released a 20-year updated version of the U.S. National Solar Radiation Database, a web-based technical report that provides critical information about solar and meteorological data for 1,454 locations in the U.S. and its territories. The updated database covers 1991-2010 and includes data ...
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New interactive map assesses solar power potential of Cambridge
Public launch for project taking place Oct. 3 Written by Scott R Campbell.You can read the original story in MIT NewsMIT researchers have developed a new interactive map to show Cambridge property owners how much electricity can be produced on their rooftops from solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, how the financial investment will pay off and how much pollution will be reduced. The new tool shows ...
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