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Solar resource and PV power potential maps and GIS data can be downloaded from this section. Maps and data are available for 200+ countries and regions. Please select a region or a country in the menu below. The maps and data have been prepared by Solargis for The World Bank.
The Global Solar Atlas offers 4 key features: Interactive maps that allow visualisation of solar resource potential for a region and provide annual average values for each map click. PV yield calculator allows calculation of long-term energy yield for a custom-defined PV system.
18 mar 2020 · Collection of solar data layers for the assessment of solar power projects.
The Global Solar Atlas (GSA) is a free, online, map-based application that provides information on solar resource and photovoltaic power potential globally. It features the online interactive map tools, simplified photovoltaic (PV) power calculator, reporting tools and the extensive download section.
Illinois Solar Map As of Sep 2024, over 2,473 megawatts of operating solar capacity have been installed in the State of Illinois. This map allows you to explore solar projects by Census Tract, Place, County, and State Congressional Districts, as well as by category of project.
This map is a first pass at creating a statewide aggregate tracking the status of the state’s rapid expansion of solar projects. As of Sep 2024, over 2,473 megawatts of operating solar capacity have been installed in the State of Illinois, with 5,140 megawatts planned or under construction.