This data base presents monthly sunshine data from 240 U.S. stations (including Puerto Rico and nine Pacific Islands) and monthly cloud amount data from 197 U.S. stations. The longest periods of record are 1891 through 1987 for the sunshine data and 1871 through 1987 for the cloud data. The sunshine data were derived from measurements taken by a variety of sunshine-recording instruments. The cloud data were derived from land-based estimates of fractional cloud amount, which were made with observation practices that have varied during the period of record. Station number, station name, latitude, and longitude are given for all stations in each network. The sunshine data include monthly and annual total hours of recorded sunshine, monthly and annual maximum possible hours of sunshine, monthly and annual percentages of possible sunshine (hours recorded/hours possible), and dates of use for specific types of sunshine recorders at each station. The cloud data contain monthly and annual cloud amount (in percent of sky cover). For access to the data files, click this link to the CDIAC data transition website: http://cdiac.ess-dive.lbl.gov/ndps/ndp021.html
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H2020 SUNSHINE - eNanoMapper database - aggregated data from H2020 SUNSHINE and other projects
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CN: Sunshine Hours: Yunnan: Kunming data was reported at 136.000 Hour in Dec 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 183.500 Hour for Nov 2023. CN: Sunshine Hours: Yunnan: Kunming data is updated monthly, averaging 189.150 Hour from Jan 1990 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 408 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 343.100 Hour in May 2021 and a record low of 44.500 Hour in Jul 1997. CN: Sunshine Hours: Yunnan: Kunming data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Meteorological Administration. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Not Classified Category – Table CN.CLIM: Sunshine Hours.
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109 Sunshine Act implementation and publicity actions
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1510 Global export shipment records of Sunshine with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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114874 Global import shipment records of Sunshine with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Sunshine is important for our health and recreation, and for the environment. It is also important for our agriculture-based economy, for example, for plant growth.
This layer shows annual sunshine hours across New Zealand for 1981 as part of the data series for years 1972 to 2013. Data is for a calendar year (January-December).
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) mapped mean annual sunshine hours from the virtual climate station network data (NIWA) generated from data in its National Climate Database, for the period 1981–2013. It generated the Units: percentage of normal by comparing the annual average to the long-term mean for 1981–2010. Maps were produced using the Virtual Climate Station network data. Data for each year are measured over the calendar year (January–December).
The accuracy of the data source is of high quality.
This dataset relates to the "Sunshine hours in New Zealand" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.
Geometry: grid Unit: hrs/yr
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Berkeley Lab's Tracking the Sun report series is dedicated to summarizing installed prices and other trends among grid-connected, distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in the United States. The present report, the 11th edition in the series, focuses on systems installed through year-end 2017, with preliminary trends for the first half of 2018. As in years past, the primary emphasis is on describing changes in installed prices over time and variation in pricing across projects based on location, project ownership, system design, and other attributes. New to this year, however, is an expanded discussion of other project characteristics in the large underlying data sample. Future editions will include more of such material, beyond the reports traditional focus on installed pricing. The trends described in this report derive primarily from project-level data reported to state agencies and utilities that administer PV incentive programs, solar renewable energy credit (SREC) registration systems, or interconnection processes. In total, data were collected and cleaned for more than 1.3 million individual PV systems, representing 81% of U.S. residential and non-residential PV systems installed through 2017. The analysis of installed pricing trends is based on a subset of roughly 770,000 systems with available installed price data.
This database represents a list of community solar projects, as well as the low-income (LI) and low- and moderate-income (LMI) provisions for both complete and pending projects identified through various sources. The dataset is updated multiple times per year. The current version is the first file located below. Previous versions of the dataset published before June of 2024 can be found in the dataset below labeled “ARCHIVE_Sharing the Sun Community Solar Project Data_Before 06.24.“ The list has been reviewed but errors may exist and the list may not be comprehensive. Errors in the sources e.g. press releases may be duplicated in the list. Blank spaces represent missing information. NREL invites input to improve the database including to - correct erroneous information - add missing projects - fill in missing information - remove inactive projects.Updated information can be submitted to Sudha Kannan (sudha.kannan@nrel.gov).
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
This dataset contains sunshine data for 240 U.S. stations (including Puerto Rico and nine Pacific islands) for the years from 1891 to 1984. The periods of record for individual stations varies widely with only 49 (20%) stations having periods of at least 90 years. However, 192 stations (80%) have periods of at least 30 years. In addition to the total monthly and annual measurements of sunshine duration, total monthly and annual maximum possible sunshine duration and monthly and annual percentages of possible sunshine duration are also provided.
Sunshine Exports Company Export Import Records. Follow the Eximpedia platform for HS code, importer-exporter records, and customs shipment details.
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33 Global import shipment records of Sunshine with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
Publication of monthly mean temperature, pressure, precipitation, vapor pressure, and hours of sunshine for approximately 2,000 surface data collection stations worldwide, and monthly mean upper air temperatures, dew point depressions, and wind velocities for approximately 500 observing sites.
Sunshine Houseware Fze Company Export Import Records. Follow the Eximpedia platform for HS code, importer-exporter records, and customs shipment details.
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Dataset from National Environment Agency. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_9a80d732aa5de0a68be0557fc9437ad0/view
Data on daily total bright sunshine (Please visit the reference link for other climate information). The multiple file formats are available for datasets download in API.
Sunshine Trading Company Company Export Import Records. Follow the Eximpedia platform for HS code, importer-exporter records, and customs shipment details.
This data base presents monthly sunshine data from 240 U.S. stations (including Puerto Rico and nine Pacific Islands) and monthly cloud amount data from 197 U.S. stations. The longest periods of record are 1891 through 1987 for the sunshine data and 1871 through 1987 for the cloud data. The sunshine data were derived from measurements taken by a variety of sunshine-recording instruments. The cloud data were derived from land-based estimates of fractional cloud amount, which were made with observation practices that have varied during the period of record. Station number, station name, latitude, and longitude are given for all stations in each network. The sunshine data include monthly and annual total hours of recorded sunshine, monthly and annual maximum possible hours of sunshine, monthly and annual percentages of possible sunshine (hours recorded/hours possible), and dates of use for specific types of sunshine recorders at each station. The cloud data contain monthly and annual cloud amount (in percent of sky cover). For access to the data files, click this link to the CDIAC data transition website: http://cdiac.ess-dive.lbl.gov/ndps/ndp021.html