1 Global Monitoring from Space in Support of Renewable Energy: Results and Prospects Richard S. Eckman NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia USA.

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1 Global Monitoring from Space in Support of Renewable Energy: Results and Prospects Richard S. Eckman NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia USA AMS Summer Community Meeting, August 12, 2009

2 Outline NASA Applied Sciences Program, GEOSS, GEO and CEOS: Overview Engaging the Stakeholder: From Research to Energy Applications –Examples of successful partnerships with renewable energy and energy efficiency decision makers Conclusions: Where do we go from here?

NASA Applied Sciences Program Goal: The Applied Sciences program extends NASA Earth Science research and observations for practical use in environmentally-related decision and policy making Serves society through: –Demonstrating, through partnerships with public organizations, improvements to their ability to manage and plan natural resources and to make better environmental predictions, decisions, and policy. Serves the Earth science community by: –Demonstrating and communicating the utility and potential of Earth science for societal benefit to a broad audience –Complementing R&A programs through applied research in strategic areas –Providing the applications “viewpoint” to the research community –Forging partnerships with “nontraditional” organizations (e.g., NREL, USDA, Battelle, NRCan, ESA, DLR, Universities, Private Sector) 3

Disaster Management Public Health Climate Water Resources Weather Ecosystems Agriculture Air Quality Societal Benefit Areas Applied Sciences aligns with GEO Societal Benefit Areas, with a focus on those areas where: NASA has capability and expertise NASA can have greatest impact Societal need is greatest

Science Mission Directorate

6 Missions in Formulation and Implementation GLORY NPP AQUARIUS LDCM GPM SMAP ICESat-II

7 GEOSS: Overview To establish GEOSS, the Global Earth Observation System of Systems… Coordinate and Sustain Observation Systems Provide Easier & More Open Data Access Foster Use through Science, Applications and Capacity Building … to answer Society’s need for informed decision making

8 GEO: Implementing GEOSS Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is implementing GEOSS across nine “societal benefit areas” –76 Governments and the EC; 51 intergovernmental, international, regional organizations Launched in response to WSSD 2002 calls for action. Endorsed at subsequent G8 summits

© GEO Secretariat Planning: Highlights Developing applications for monitoring renewable energy sources Improving forecasting of fluctuations and intermittency Promoting collaboration among users and providers Renewable Energy – Managing Uncertainty

10 CEOS Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) –28 Member and 20 Associate agencies and organizations –Pursuing near-term space-based actions that directly support GEO tasks

11 Outline NASA Applied Sciences Program, GEOSS, GEO and CEOS: Overview Engaging the Stakeholder: From Research to Energy Applications –Examples of successful partnerships with renewable energy and energy efficiency decision makers Conclusions: Where do we go from here?

12 Relevant NASA Science Data Sets Meteorological Information: 23-year history

13 Relevant NASA Science Data Sets GEWEX Surface Radiation Budget 23 Year Annual Average Solar Fluxes (W m -2 )

14 The NASA “POWER” Project POWER = Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resource Objective: Improve the public and private capability for integrating environmental data from NASA’s satellite- based analysis and modeling research into sound management of energy production and energy efficiency systems. Goals: – Establish partnerships to facilitate the integration and adaptation of NASA satellite analysis and modeling data into power industry Decision Support Systems and databases – Target datasets for Electric Power, Renewable Energy, Energy-Efficient Building Design, and Biomass Crop Development Industries – Transition operational capabilities to other government and/or private sector entities

15 Satellite: GOES, POES, TRMM, Terra, Aqua, TOMS, SORCE, Aura, CALIPSO, CloudSat, Glory, GPM, NPP Land: Aeronet, BSRN, ARM, SURFRAD EARTH SYSTEM MODELS EARTH OBSERVATIONS *Future Mission Earth System & Climate Change: GMAO Analysis (GEOS) Atmospheric Analysis Projects: ISCCP, SRB, FLASHFlux (CERES, MODIS), GPCP POWER Hub for Applications Selected Proposals Crop-Yield Modeling (USDA, U.Neb., U. Ga) SWERA 2 (USGS, NREL) Energy Load Forecasting (Battelle, MSFC) NASA/POWER Prototype Data Set Generation Data Energy Forecasting MiniCAM (PNNL) Solar Forecasting (SUNY, NREL) Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency RETScreen (NRCan) HOMER (NREL) IEA Task (NREL) WMO Buildings ASHRAE Web Prototypes SSE Sustainable Buildings Agroclimatology

POWER Web Site power.larc.nasa.gov

17 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 RETScreen-NASA Partnership

18 Projects Facilitated by RETScreen

19 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. –NASA and other Earth observation data sources critical to its success –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.

20 SWERA 2: Renewable Resources for Developing Nations USGS-led ROSES Proposal Data archive, user interface at UNEP GRiD facility NASA role: supply global data parameters

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

22 SWERA 2: Renewable Resources for Developing Nations USGS-led effort Data archive, user interface at UNEP GRiD facility NASA role: supply global data parameters derived from Earth observations

23 Outline NASA Applied Sciences Program, GEOSS, GEO and CEOS: Overview Engaging the Stakeholder: From Research to Energy Applications –Examples of successful partnerships with renewable energy and energy efficiency decision makers Conclusions: Where do we go from here?

Plan for 2009 and Beyond Additions to GEO Task EN for work plan: –Assess the utility of Earth system models to inform energy sector decision making on the future availability of resources in a changing climate (ESA/DLR: Space4Energy project, NASA: Collaboration with Ventyx Energy) –Assess the utility of downscaled global climate model projections to regional climate change impacts on the energy sector to examine their potential utility to energy sector decision making (NASA/GISS: Shindell) Inventory of renewable energy resources in Africa (DLR, universities, GEO UIC) Advanced long-term solar energy mapping (NASA, NREL) Building targeting and monitoring (NASA, Natural Resources Canada) Satellite-derived building data sets for design (NASA, DOE, ASHRAE) GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot: multiple energy-related proposals to call for participation (École des Mines/DLR/NASA)

25 Conclusions NASA 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

26 Backup Slides

27 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-term Climate Information For Building Design

28 RETScreen’s Reliance on NASA Data RETScreen’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 observations. Blue defer to NASA LaRC data sets (~5,000). Data for locations between points are found through a direct link to SSE.

29 PNNL Integrated Assessment Model Initialization with NASA Data PNNL/Joint Global Change Research Center uses NASA POWER data sets for initiation of MiniCAM 50-year energy market forecasts for policy planning Direct Solar Irradiance for areas with 50 or less no-sun days per year Forested and Agricultural Areas Excluded

NASA POWER Contributes to International Energy Agency Task International collaboration representing 8 nations and 15 organizations Led by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) NASA contributing expertise on solar resource estimation and validation, user and interface information, data sets and research

31 NASA Energy Program Contributions to GEO and CEOS Core member of GEO energy community of practice –Applied Sciences-funded activities contribute directly to GEO work plan tasks EN06-04, EN07-01, EN07-03 –IEA activity, leveraged with ESA partnership, provided first GEO energy early achievement project, “Solar Information for Developing Countries” –One of principal authors of GEO Energy Strategic Plan, which closely mirrors Applied Sciences Program plan –Lead for CEOS Energy SBA activities (GEO-CEOS remapping activities) –Energy articles published in GEO summit publication (two with NASA involvement)

32 Benchmaking Solar Forecasts Vital for assessing potential large scale PV and/or CSP production when integrating into power grid Initial Conditions 1230Z 8/5/07 GMAO Solar Irradiance Forecast Draft courtesy R. Perez, SUNY Multi-Model Solar Irradiance Comparison 6 Hr Forecast Condition 12Z 8/5/07 30 Hr Forecast Condition 12Z 8/6/07