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Monthly weather, degree day, solar energy and wind energy statistics and solar power statistics for Copenhagen

Copenhagen monthly solar energy plot, Copenhagen monthly wind energy plot, Copenhagen monthly heating degree day plot and Copenhagen monthly cooling degree day plot
Figure 2.1 Copenhagen average monthly percentage of solar energy, heating degree and cooling degree day plots.

Copenhagen yearly solar energy plot, Copenhagen yearly wind energy plot, Copenhagen yearly heating degree days plot and Copenhagen yearly  cooling degree days plot
Figure 2.2 Copenhagen yearly solar energy, wind energy, heating degree day and cooling degree day plots.

Copenhagen monthly solar energy plot, Copenhagen monthly wind energy plot, Copenhagen monthly heating degree day plot and Copenhagen monthly cooling degree day plot
Figure 2.3 Copenhagen monthly solar energy, wind energy, heating degree day and cooling degree day plots.

Copenhagen weather statistics
Figure 2.4 Copenhagen yearly and monthly temperature and wind speed plots.

Copenhagen windmill characteristic
Figure 2.5 Wind power model for Copenhagen.

Acknowledgement: many thanks to the PVGIS team for open access to PVGIS 5.1 data from 2005 to 2015. Source - "Photovoltaic Geographic Information System (PVGIS)", European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC). Online tool available at re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis.html - PVGIS Ⓒ European Communities, 2000-2020. In this work, hourly data is post-processed into yearly, monthly and daily statistics - and visualized using boxplots. The main focus of PVGIS is photovoltaic solar. Wind statistics are experimental, and have known issues.

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Additional PVGIS publications are available at: ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/PVGIS/about/who.


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