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Global Atlas for Solar and Wind launched
an article by Clean Energy Ministerial
The groundbreaking Global Atlas for Solar and Wind
is now available online. The new web-based portal,
which serves as a repository for renewable energy
resource data from around the world, represents
the largest initiative ever undertaken to assess
renewable energy potentials on a global scale.
Launched during the International Renewable Energy
Agency’s (IRENA) January Assembly, the ambitious
project was initiated by the Clean Energy
Ministerial (CEM) Multilateral Solar and Wind
Working Group and is the result of a two-year
collaborative effort with IRENA.
 The Global Atlas for Solar and Wind is a comprehensive resource to help countries evaluate renewable energy potentials.
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The Atlas provides critical information that can
help countries evaluate renewable energy potentials
and can function as a catalyst to trigger planning
and policy development. It can also help investors
assess emerging and new renewable energy markets.
The portal features high-quality resource maps
from leading technical institutes and simplified
models for evaluating the technical potential of
renewable energy supplies. It also contains video
tutorials and information on best practices for
evaluating solar and wind potentials.
“In the next 10 years we expect a huge rise in the
investments in renewable energy. The Global Solar
and Wind Atlas will help us make the right
decisions,” said Martin Lidegaard, Danish Minister
of Climate, Energy and Building and a member of
the CEM Multilateral Solar and Wind Working Group.
The Multilateral Solar and Wind Working Group
played a critical role in developing the Atlas,
with working group countries contributing
resources such as satellite maps, validated data
sets of national atlases, and the expertise of
their national research facilities. The working
group, one of CEM’s 13 initiatives, works to
promote the accelerated deployment of solar and
wind technologies.
The Atlas will be expanded in 2013 to include solar
and wind expert analysis modules. Geothermal,
hydropower, and bioenergy content will also be added
to the Atlas in the future.
The Atlas is available at www.res-atlas.org. A Global Atlas
widget is also available and allows organizations to
embed the launcher into their own website.
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