Renewable energy resource assessment evaluates the availability, quality, and variability of renewable energy resources such as solar radiation, wind speed, water flow, and geothermal heat. Accurate resource assessment is critical for project planning, investment decisions, and system optimization. Methods include field measurements, satellite data, and numerical modeling. Resource assessment reduces uncertainty and improves energy yield predictions. It also supports site selection and technology choice. Renewable energy resource assessment is fundamental to efficient and reliable renewable energy deployment at local, regional, and national scales.
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