We analyze 36 years of global, hourly weather data (1980–2015) to quantify the covariability of solar and wind resources as a function of time and location, over multi-decadal time scales and up to continental length scales. Assuming minimal excess generation, lossless transmission, and no other generation sources, the analysis indicates that wind-heavy or solar-heavy U.S.-scale power generation portfolios could in principle provide ∼80% of recent total annual U.S. electricity demand. However, to reliably meet 100% of total annual electricity demand, seasonal cycles and unpredictable weather events require several weeks’ worth of energy storage and/or the installation of much more capacity of solar and wind power than is routinely necessary...
AbstractA new gridded dataset for wind and solar resource estimation over the contiguous United Stat...
The desire to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is resulting in numerous policy incentives for incre...
Interannual variability (IAV) of wind and solar resources impacts multi-million-dollar power ...
If future net-zero emissions energy systems rely heavily on solar and wind resources, spatial and te...
Solar and wind resources are dependent on geophysical constraints. Here the authors find that solar ...
Solar and wind resources available for power generation are subject to variability due to meteorolog...
Correction for ‘Geophysical constraints on the reliability of solar and wind power in the United Sta...
Wind and solar power have experienced rapid cost declines and are being deployed at scale. However, ...
The high temporal variability of wind power generation represents a major challenge for the realizat...
Many plans for decarbonizing society envision future electricity systems that are heavily reliant on...
For each geographical region, one of the biggest challenges in reaching a zero-carbon grid is identi...
Renewable generation from wind and solar power is strongly weather-dependent. To plan future sustain...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.To mitigate clima...
Wind and solar PV generation data for the entire contiguous US are calculated, on the basis of 32 ye...
We use 36 years (1980–2015) of hourly weather data over the contiguous United States (CONUS) to asse...
AbstractA new gridded dataset for wind and solar resource estimation over the contiguous United Stat...
The desire to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is resulting in numerous policy incentives for incre...
Interannual variability (IAV) of wind and solar resources impacts multi-million-dollar power ...
If future net-zero emissions energy systems rely heavily on solar and wind resources, spatial and te...
Solar and wind resources are dependent on geophysical constraints. Here the authors find that solar ...
Solar and wind resources available for power generation are subject to variability due to meteorolog...
Correction for ‘Geophysical constraints on the reliability of solar and wind power in the United Sta...
Wind and solar power have experienced rapid cost declines and are being deployed at scale. However, ...
The high temporal variability of wind power generation represents a major challenge for the realizat...
Many plans for decarbonizing society envision future electricity systems that are heavily reliant on...
For each geographical region, one of the biggest challenges in reaching a zero-carbon grid is identi...
Renewable generation from wind and solar power is strongly weather-dependent. To plan future sustain...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.To mitigate clima...
Wind and solar PV generation data for the entire contiguous US are calculated, on the basis of 32 ye...
We use 36 years (1980–2015) of hourly weather data over the contiguous United States (CONUS) to asse...
AbstractA new gridded dataset for wind and solar resource estimation over the contiguous United Stat...
The desire to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is resulting in numerous policy incentives for incre...
Interannual variability (IAV) of wind and solar resources impacts multi-million-dollar power ...