The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) primary Laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. Established in 1974, NR...
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This facility enables NREL's scientists, engineers, and industry partners to research and test complex devices and concepts for energy systems. ESIF is a megawatt-scale test facility to help NREL spee...
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NREL's Distributed Energy Resources Test Facility (DERTF) is a working laboratory for interconnection and systems integration testing. This state-of-the-art facility includes generation, storage, and ...
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This structure supports testing of solar components that require tracking of the sun in elevation and azimuth....
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The high bay houses a 225-kilowatt dynamometer for testing small wind turbine components and subsystems....
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This facility provides office space for industry researchers, experimental laboratories, computer facilities for analytical work, and space for assembling components and turbines for atmospheric testi...
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Test sites are available for wind turbine manufacturers that need to test their prototype machines....
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At our wind testing facilities, we have turbines available to test new control schemes and equipment for reducing loads on wind turbine components....
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Research in photovoltaics and basic energy sciences is conducted primarily at this facility....
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Researchers use this facility to study and evaluate advanced or emerging photovoltaic technologies under simulated, accelerated indoor and outdoor, and prevailing outdoor conditions....
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