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https://developer.nrel.gov/api/pvdaq/v3/data.csv?api_key=DEMO_KEY&system_id=2&start_date=3/24/2011&end_date=3/25/2011
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https://developer.nrel.gov/api/pvdaq/v3/data.csv?api_key=DEMO_KEY&system_id=2&start_date=3/24/2011&end_date=3/25/2011
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[Source : https://developer.nrel.gov/docs/solar/pvdaq-v3/data/]
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[Source : https://developer.nrel.gov/docs/solar/pvdaq-v3/data/]
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## Solar Power Data for Integration Studies
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NREL's Solar Power Data for Integration Studies are synthetic solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant data points for the United States representing the year 2006.<br>
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The data are intended for use by energy professionals—such as transmission planners, utility planners, project developers, and university researchers—who perform solar integration studies and need to estimate power production from hypothetical solar plants.<br>
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A full year of historical data (year 2006) is being available at a 5-minutes time step in CSV format and is freely downloadable through the web page below. Please refer to this web page for the naming convention of the received CSV file.<br>
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[Source : https://www.nrel.gov/grid/solar-power-data.html] |