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2017 Annual Technology Baseline (ATB): Cost and Performance Data for Electricity Generation Technologies
Each year since 2015, NREL has presented Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) in a spreadsheet that contains detailed cost and performance data (both current and projected) for renewable and conventional technologies. The spreadsheet includes a workbook for…
wind
PV
photovoltaic
concentrating solar power
LCOE
geothermal
hydropower
CAPEX
overnight capital cost
cost and performance
projection
RE
US
renewable energy
NREL U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System Cost Benchmark Q1 2017 Report
Excel data file for the U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System Cost Benchmark Q1 2017 Report
solar
LCOE
cost analysis
SunShot
bottom-up cost model
capital cost
photovoltaic
renewable energy
RE
US
PV
2018 Annual Technology Baseline ATB Cost and Performance Data for Electricity Generation Technologies - Interim Data Without Geothermal Updates
Each year since 2015 NREL has presented Annual Technology Baseline ATB in a workbook that contains detailed cost and performance data both current and projected for renewable and conventional technologies. The workbook includes a spreadsheet for each…
wind
PV
photovoltaic
concentrating solar power
geothermal
hydropower
CAPEX
capital expenditures
overnight capital cost
cost and performance
capacity factor
operations and maintenance
OM
projection
renewable energy
RE
United States
levelized cost of energy
LCOE
Rooftop Photovoltaic Technical Potential in the United States
This data submission contains a workbook with data, and three sets of shapefiles that correspond to that data.
Contact: Meghan Mooney, Meghan.Mooney@nrel.gov
The workbook contains data that underlies the 2016 technical report Rooftop Solar…
rooftop
photovoltaic
PV
technical potential
Opportunities for Solar for Industrial Process Heat in the United States
Figure data for report on opportunities for solar technologies to provide industrial process heat in the United States (NREL/TP-6A20-77760).
solar industrial process heat
heat pumps
PV
technical potential
concentrating solar power
Solar Futures Study Databook
The Solar Futures Study explores pathways for solar energy to drive deep decarbonization of the U.S. electric grid and considers how further electrification could decarbonize the broader energy system.
This workbook contains data behind most figures…
solar
rooftop solar
utility-scale solar
concentrating solar power
photovoltaics
energy analysis
Solar Futures Study
Manufacturing Thermal Energy Use in 2014
The first data set estimates thermal energy use (i.e., fuels combusted for process heating, boilers, and combined heat and power/cogeneration) by end use, temperature, county, and facility employment size class for all U.S. manufacturing industries in…
manufacturing
boilers
process heat
temperature
thermal energy
CHP
cogeneration
2018 Industrial Energy Data Book
The Industrial Energy Data Book (IEDB) aggregates and synthesizes information on the trends in industrial energy use, energy prices, economic activity, and water use. The IEDB also estimates county-level industrial energy use and combustion energy use of…
Industrial Energy Data Book
industry
agriculture
mining
construction
manufacturing
county
Electrification Futures Study Load Profiles
This data set includes hourly load profiles developed for the Electrification Futures Study (EFS). The load profiles represent projected end-use electricity demand for various scenarios of electrification (Reference, Medium, High) and technology…
electrification
buildings
transportation
industry
Electrification Futures Study
EFS
United States
end-use technologies
electrotechnologies
energy transitions
2050
load profile
Industrial Facility Combustion Energy Use
Facility-level industrial combustion energy use is calculated from greenhouse gas emissions data reported by large emitters (>25,000 metric tons CO2e per year) under the U.S. EPA's Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP, https://www.epa.gov/ghgreporting…
industry
heat
thermal
combustion
manufacturing
end use
greenhouse gas
low-temperature energy
United States