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Explore solar potential and resources globally with the Global Solar Atlas. Select sites, draw areas, calculate energy production and download data for any location covered by the solar resource database.
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A study that compares and ranks countries and regions according to their solar resource and PV power potential, using consistent and high-resolution data and methodology. It also presents the levelized cost of electricity, seasonality index, and socio-economic indicators for PV development.
The Global Solar Atlas is a free, online, map-based application that provides information on solar resource and photovoltaic power potential globally. It features interactive maps, PV power calculator, download section and country fact-sheets for policy makers, academia and renewable energy stakeholders.
Explore data on renewable energy potential, projects and policies around the world with the Global Atlas. Zoom in and out, switch layers, and create your own maps with this interactive tool.
A free web-based platform that provides data and tools to assess renewable energy potential for countries and regions. It covers solar, wind, bioenergy, geothermal, hydropower, and marine energy, and offers user guidance, training and videos.
1 lis 2019 · Learn about the enhanced online platform that provides data for solar energy projects and sites worldwide. The report compares version 2.0 with version 1.0 and explains the methodology, data layers, and maps.
The Global Solar Atlas is a web-based tool that shows annual average solar power potential for any location in the world. It can help investors, policymakers and governments identify sites for solar power generation and compare resource potential across regions.