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Renewables.ninja[1] is a web tool developed by Imperial College London and ETH Zürich that shows the estimate amount of energy that could be generated by wind or solar farms at any location.[2][3][4] The model has been tested by Dr Iain Staffell[5] who is the Co-developer of renewables.ninja, from the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London, and Dr Stefan Pfenninger[6] from ETH Zürich to estimate the productivity of all wind farms planned or under construction in Europe for the next 20 years.German electrical supplier RWE are using it to test their own models of output.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Renewables.ninja".
  2. ^ http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_5-9-2016-16-22-36
  3. ^ Programme, Climate Action. "New 'Renewables ninja' calculates solar and wind power availability".
  4. ^ "Renewables.ninja".
  5. ^ "Home - Dr Iain Staffell".
  6. ^ Pfenninger, Stefan. "Stefan Pfenninger - About".
  7. ^ "New Web Tool Helps Monitor Solar and Wind Energy Worldwide - World Industrial Reporter". 7 September 2016.