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Geothermal Several map variations are accessible below. For information on how these maps were Hydrogen developed, access the How the Maps Were Made page.
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Solar Wind Types of Maps U.S. Solar Resource Maps Data & Analysis Tools                These maps show national solar photovoltaics (PV) resource potential and concentrating solar power (CSP) resource potential for the United States. They are available in JPEG format.
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For more information on CSP resources, access the resource maps page on the Concentrating Solar Power site.
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PV Solar Radiation (10 km)Static Maps These maps provide monthly average and annual average daily total photovoltaic (PV) solar resource, averaged over surface cells of 0.1 degrees in both latitude and longitude, or about 10 km in size. This data was developed using the State University of New York/Albany satellite radiation model. See How the Maps Were Made for more information.
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Concentrating Solar Power Radiation (10 km)Static Maps These maps provide monthly average and annual average daily total concentrating solar power (CSP) resource, averaged over surface cells of 0.1 degrees in both latitude and longitude, or about 10 km in size.
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)Printable VersionSolar MapsSolar maps provide monthly average daily total solar resource information on gridcells. The insolation values represent the resource available to a flat plate collector, such as a photovoltaic panel, oriented due south at an angle from horizontal to equal to the latitude of the collector location. This is typical practice for PV system installation, although other orientations are also used.Several map variations are accessible below. For information on how these maps weredeveloped, access the How the Maps Were Made page.Types of MapsU.S. Solar Resource MapsThese maps show national solar photovoltaics (PV) resource potential andconcentrating solar power (CSP) resource potential for the United States. They are available in JPEG format.
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Direct Normal Solar Radiation (Two-Axis Tracking Concentrator)Static Maps These maps provide monthly average daily total solar resource information on grid cells of approximately 40 km by 40 km in size. The insolation values represent the resource available to concentrating systems that track the sun throughout the day.
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NREL: Dynamic Maps, GIS Data, and Analysis Tools - Solar Maps More Search Options Site Map NREL GIS Home Printable Version About NREL GIS Maps Solar Maps MapSearch MapSearch Solar maps provide monthly average daily total solar resource information on grid Searching for maps has never been easier.

cells. The insolation values represent the resource available to a flat plate collector, Biomass such as a photovoltaic panel, oriented due south at an angle from horizontal to equal Federal Energy Management to the latitude of the collector location. This is typical practice for PV system Program installation, although other orientations are also used.

Geothermal Several map variations are accessible below. For information on how these maps were Hydrogen developed, access the How the Maps Were Made page.

Solar Wind Types of Maps U.S. Solar Resource Maps Data & Analysis Tools These maps show national solar photovoltaics (PV) resource potential and concentrating solar power (CSP) resource potential for the United States. They are available in JPEG format.

Photovoltaics Low Resolution (JPG 111 KB)

High Resolution (JPG 32.5 MB)

Concentrating Solar Power Low Resolution (JPG 113 KB)

High Resolution (JPG 8.7 MB)

For more information on CSP resources, access the resource maps page on the Concentrating Solar Power site.

PV Solar Radiation (10 km)Static Maps These maps provide monthly average and annual average daily total photovoltaic (PV) solar resource, averaged over surface cells of 0.1 degrees in both latitude and longitude, or about 10 km in size. This data was developed using the State University of New York/Albany satellite radiation model. See How the Maps Were Made for more information.

Annual (JPG 177 KB) July (JPG 108 KB)

January (JPG 106 KB) August (JPG 109 KB)

February (JPG 110 KB) September (JPG 107 KB)

March (JPG 112 KB) October (JPG 118 KB)

April (JPG 109 KB) November (JPG 120 KB)

May (JPG 108 KB) December (JPG 105 KB)

June (JPG 109 KB)

Concentrating Solar Power Radiation (10 km)Static Maps These maps provide monthly average and annual average daily total concentrating solar power (CSP) resource, averaged over surface cells of 0.1 degrees in both latitude and longitude, or about 10 km in size.

This data was developed using the State University of New York/Albany satellite radiation model. See How the Maps Were Made for more information.

Annual (JPG 105 KB) July (JPG 112 KB)

January (JPG 111 KB) August (JPG 127 KB)

February (JPG 112 KB) September (JPG 112 KB)

March (JPG 116 KB) October (JPG 109 KB)

April (JPG 114 KB) November (JPG 107 KB)

May (JPG 114 KB) December (JPG 121 KB)

June (JPG 110 KB)

PV Solar Radiation (Flat Plate, Facing South, Latitude Tilt)Static Maps These maps provide monthly average daily total solar resource information on grid cells of approximately 40 km by 40 km in size. The insolation values represent the resource available to a flat plate collector, such as a photovoltaic panel, oriented due south at an angle from horizontal to equal to the latitude of the collector location. Learn more about Solar Resources for Flat Plate Collectors.

Annual (JPG 263 KB) July (JPG 267 KB)

January (JPG 256 KB) August (JPG 269 KB)

February (JPG 267 KB) September (JPG 273 KB)

March (JPG 272 KB) October (JPG 268 KB)

April (JPG 270 KB) November (JPG 262 KB)

May (JPG 267 KB) December (JPG 260 KB) http://www.nrel.gov/gis/solar.html[12/27/2010 4:33:13 PM]

NREL: Dynamic Maps, GIS Data, and Analysis Tools - Solar Maps June (JPG 261 KB)

Direct Normal Solar Radiation (Two-Axis Tracking Concentrator)Static Maps These maps provide monthly average daily total solar resource information on grid cells of approximately 40 km by 40 km in size. The insolation values represent the resource available to concentrating systems that track the sun throughout the day.

Annual (JPG 287 KB) July (JPG 294 KB)

January (JPG 268 KB) August (JPG 299 KB)

February (JPG 278 KB) September (JPG 296 KB)

March (JPG 286 KB) October (JPG 291 KB)

April (JPG 296 KB) November (JPG 272 KB)

May (JPG 294 KB) December (JPG 270 KB)

June (JPG 290 KB)

If you have difficulty accessing these maps because of a disability, please contact the Webmaster.

Printable Version Content Last Updated: November 09, 2010 Need Help? l Security & Privacy l Disclaimer l NREL Home This Web site is powered by renewable energy.

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