


Wind and Solar Data for Renewable Energy Development in Ukraine
Wind and Solar Data for Renewable Energy Development in Ukraine
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Fri, 05/31/2024 – 17:52
In this webinar, we will delve into the capabilities of the RE Data Explorer, which is a powerful tool that utilizes the best publicly available data sources to support renewable energy analysis and decision-making. After walking participants through the key functions of this useful open-source tool, we will explore extensive solar and wind resource data for Ukraine. This event will be invaluable for professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved in the renewable energy sector, particularly in Ukraine. Attendees will gain insights into how RE Data Explorer can be leveraged to optimize energy strategies and support sustainable development goals. The webinar will be conducted in Ukrainian with English interpretation available for non-Ukrainian speakers.
Teaser Text
Attendees will gain insights into how RE Data Explorer can be leveraged to optimize energy strategies and support sustainable development goals.
Event Date
Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 2:00
– 3:00 pm UTC
Sponsored by
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Event Format
Virtual
Event Type
Webinar/Presentation
Topic
Energy
Clean or Renewable Energy
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning
Strategic Objective
Mitigation
Projects
USAID-NREL Partnership
Sectors
Energy
Country
Ukraine
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Wind and Solar Data for Renewable Energy Development in Ukraine
In this webinar, we will delve into the capabilities of the RE Data Explorer, which is a powerful tool that utilizes the best publicly available data sources to support renewable energy analysis and decision-making. After walking participants through the key functions of this useful open-source tool, we will explore extensive solar and wind resource data for Ukraine. This event will be invaluable for professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved in the renewable energy sector, particularly in Ukraine. Attendees will gain insights into how RE Data Explorer can be leveraged to optimize energy strategies and support sustainable development goals. The webinar will be conducted in Ukrainian with English interpretation available for non-Ukrainian speakers.
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