- Title
- Solar energy supply
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- Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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Solar energy supply was assessed using different variables. Solar radiation (kJ m-2 day-1) (1970-2000) from word climate database, digital elevation model from Copernicus (to calculate aspect and slope) and insolation data. Solar energy data was re-sampled to 25 m resolution. Subsequently, all the variables reclassified from the least/low (1) to the most/high (5) favorable conditions/values according to natural breaks (jenks) interval. The final map was produced using a weight sum approach...
- Creation Date
- June 15, 2019, 8:25 p.m.
- Type
- Raster Data
- Keywords
- Solar_Supply
- Category
- Provisioning ES
- Provisioning ES
- Regions
- Lithuania
- Owner
- Geoadmin
- Maintenance Frequency
- Frequency Of Maintenance For The Data Is Not Known
- Restrictions
- Data can be accessed on-line
- Language
- English
- Data Quality
- Solar radiation (kJ m-2 day-1) (1970-2000) 1 x 1 km (Raster) From: http://worldclim.org/version2 Digital Elevation model (25 m) from: https://land.copernicus.eu/imagery-in-situ/eu-dem/eu-dem-v1.1 Insolation data: Lithuanian Hydrometereological survey.
- Supplemental Information
No information provided
- Spatial Representation Type
- grid data is used to represent geographic data
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