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GEO Energy CoP: GEO Energy CoP: Selected Examples of Recent Selected Examples of Recent Activity Activity Richard Eckman NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC CEOS Energy SBA Lead Richard.S.Eckman@nasa.gov November 16, 2009 1 Outline


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GEO Energy CoP: GEO Energy CoP: Selected Examples of Recent Selected Examples of Recent Activity Activity

Richard Eckman NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC CEOS Energy SBA Lead

Richard.S.Eckman@nasa.gov November 16, 2009

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Outline Outline

  • GEO Energy CoP: Membership and Activities
  • Engaging the Stakeholder: From Earth

Observations to Energy Applications

– Examples of successful partnerships with renewable energy and energy efficiency decision makers

  • User Engagement: Some examples of what

works

  • Conclusions
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GEO Energy CoP GEO Energy CoP

  • Approximately 40 members on mailing list

– About 12 core members from Europe, North America, and elsewhere (DLR, ESA, École des Mines, NASA, USGS, IEEE)

  • GEO Energy CoP Meeting, Geneva (2006)
  • Delivered Energy Strategic Plan to GEO Ministerial (2007)

– 5-10 year plan developed by CoP during Summer 2007, developing and enhancing activities articulated in GEOSS 10-year Implementation Plan

  • Early GEO Demonstration Project

– Solar Information for Developing Countries (“SoDA”) led by École des Mines de Paris with DLR, ESA, and NASA involvement

  • Regular Telecons of CoP members

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Hosted by École des Mines de Paris GEOSS: First Energy Demonstration

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NASA SSE: Updated Release v6.0 NASA SSE: Updated Release v6.0

  • Surface meteorology

and Solar Energy database (SSE)

  • 23 years of data
  • Updated solar

algorithm

  • Improved validation
  • Increased accessibility

including regions/time series

  • Direct connection to 3

renewable energy DSS tools

eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/sse eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/sse

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http://www.mesor.org http://www.mesor.org

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http://www.gmes http://www.gmes-

  • atmosphere.eu/

atmosphere.eu/

Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate (MACC): Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate (MACC): Project for the Preparation of GMES Atmosphere Services Project for the Preparation of GMES Atmosphere Services

SoDa and SOLEMI solar energy databases

  • n their way to become operational

GMES infrastructure in future

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  • Natural Resources Canada-funded program
  • RETScreen goals:

– Build the capacity of planners, decision-makers and industry to implement renewable energy, cogeneration and energy efficiency projects – Reduce the cost of clean energy pre-feasibility studies

  • Partnering with NASA since 2000

www.retscreen.net www.retscreen.net

RETScreen RETScreen-

  • NASA Partnership

NASA Partnership

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RETScreen RETScreen’ ’s Reliance on NASA Data s Reliance on NASA Data

  • Direct query of

NASA SSE data

  • >155,100 users

in 222 countries

  • 1000 new users

every week

  • Release 4: in 26

languages NASA data In Situ data

RETScreen Climate Database

Points represent world’s cities (~10,000). Red have in situ

  • bservations. Blue defer to NASA LaRC data sets (~5,000). Data

for locations between points are found through a direct link to SSE.

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NASA/HOMER (NREL) Partnership NASA/HOMER (NREL) Partnership

  • NREL HOMER Micropower Optimization Model

– HOMER is a computer model that simplifies the task of evaluating design options for both off-grid and grid-connected power systems for remote, stand-alone, and distributed generation (DG) applications. – Highlighted in CCSP SAP 5.1 as a case study in decision support using Earth observations – NASA and other Earth observation data sources critical to its success (e.g., solar from LaRC; AOD from GSFC GOCART model, MODIS, MISR, TOMS; Digital land cover from NASA & USGS) – Used extensively around the world for determining the optimal mix of power technologies for meeting specified load conditions at specified locations – HOMER automatically accesses and inputs the NASA SSE data for the specific location that the model is analyzing. – Collaboration with NASA ROSES-funded SWERA II task at USGS EROS data center. www.nrel.gov/homer www.nrel.gov/homer

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Global Building Design Climate Zones

(with ASHRAE and DOE)

Location Specific Daily/Monthly Averaged Climate Information Location Specific Traditional Architectural Comfort Zone Design Charts (with AIA)

Long Long-

  • term Climate Information

term Climate Information For Building Design For Building Design

30 Years Needed!

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Earthzine Articles Earthzine Articles

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SWERA 2: Renewable Resources SWERA 2: Renewable Resources for Developing Nations for Developing Nations

  • USGS-led

Project

  • Data archive,

user interface at UNEP GRiD facility

  • NASA role:

supply global data parameters www.swera.net www.swera.net

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IEA Task 36: Solar Resources IEA Task 36: Solar Resources

  • International collaboration

representing 8 nations; >15

  • rganizations
  • 5-Year Task led by NREL
  • NASA contributing

expertise on solar resource estimation and validation, user and interface information, data sets and research (results from GEWEX SRB and GEWEX Radiative Flux Assessment)

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Energy Load Forecasting Energy Load Forecasting

ROSES proposal w/ Battelle and Ventyx to evaluation NASA long-term data sets (MERRA) and high resolution forecasts (SPORT) Spokane, Washington Case Study

Courtesy Erica Zell, Battelle

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Space Weather Impacts on Power Grid Space Weather Impacts on Power Grid

March 1989 X-class flare led to GIC-induced 10-hour blackout throughout Quebec

Solar Shield Project: conducted by NASA in collaboration with EPRI http://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Solar_Shield

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User Engagement: Some User Engagement: Some Examples Examples

  • Stakeholders Engagement / Marketing

– Professional societies (ASHRAE, AIA, EPRI)

– http://aspires.gsfc.nasa.gov/upload/EM_proj-233_5890_EM_eval_report.pdf

  • Conference Organization / Participation

– AMS Summer Community Meeting: Renewable energy session

  • Publications

– IEEE JSTARS, “The Full Picture”, Conference Proceedings (SPIE, WREC, ICAE), JRSE podcast

  • Press

– Reuters, Earthzine

  • Serendipity

– Your Google “footprint” is important!

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Conclusions Conclusions

  • Energy Management applications have yielded

significant results in national and international energy programs through transfer of science results to improve decision making

  • Successes involve supporting renewable energy and

energy efficient technology optimization

  • Model of success has been long-term partnerships

featuring the development and dissemination of specifically tailored data sets

  • Data sets made available through web-based

interfaces provide opportunities for new projects and new partnerships worldwide