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The Renewable Energy Potential (reV) model is an open-source, first-of-its-kind spatio-temporal tool that calculates renewable energy capacity, generation, and cost by geospatially intersecting resource data with grid infrastructure and land-use characteristics. It currently supports solar photovoltaic, concentrating solar power, and wind, can model from a single site up to an entire continent at five-minute to hourly resolutions, and relies on NSRDB and WIND Toolkit data, which are now available on the cloud. Its modular design enables resource, technical/potential, and supply-curve analyses, integrates with the System Advisor Model for performance estimation, and accounts for land-use exclusions and transmission costs to inform deployment planning.
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