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Solar-to-Grid Public Data File for Utility-scale (UPV) and Distributed Photovoltaics (DPV) Generation, Capacity Credit, and Value for 2012-2020
doi: 10.25984/1825661
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) estimates hourly project-level generation data for utility-scale solar projects and hourly county-level generation data for residential and non-residential distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems in the seven organized wholesale markets and 10 additional Balancing Areas. To encourage its broader use, Berkeley Lab has made this data file public here at OEDI, covering the years 2012-2020. The public project-level dataset is updated annually with data from the previous calendar year. For more information about the research project, including a technical report, briefing material, visualizations, and additional data, please visit the project homepage linked in this submission.
NSRDB, CAISO, Array, LBNL, PV, market value, distributed PV, solar, annual solar value, photovoltaics, SAM, ERCOT, capacity credit, EIA 860, Solar-to-Grid, hourly generation, ISO-NE, duck curve, utility-scale PV, EIA 923, energy
NSRDB, CAISO, Array, LBNL, PV, market value, distributed PV, solar, annual solar value, photovoltaics, SAM, ERCOT, capacity credit, EIA 860, Solar-to-Grid, hourly generation, ISO-NE, duck curve, utility-scale PV, EIA 923, energy
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