The Photovoltaic Systems Evaluation Laboratory (PSEL) at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in Albuquerque, NM has measured global horizontal spectral irradiance nearly continuously from September 2019 to March 2022. During this time other broadband irradiance measurements (global horizontal, direct normal, diffuse horizontal and global normal) and weather variables were also recorded. For this dataset PV Performance Labs (PVPL) has pulled together data from both sources to assemble a calendar year spectral data set for use in photovoltaic research. It is composed of twelve segments of 15 days each, beginning with January 1-15 and ending with December 1-15. The segments are all taken from the two-year period October 2019 to September 2021.

The data set and creation process are described in further detail in the following Sandia report:

  • A. Driesse, M. Theristis and J. S. Stein "Global horizontal spectral irradiance and module spectral response measurements: an open dataset for PV research," Sandia Report No. SAND2023-02045.

Please cite this report if you use the data.

And finally, we encourage you to let us know how the data set is useful (or not), and to send us comments and suggestions for making this data set (or upcoming ones) even better.

Note, a similar set of global normal spectra is found here.


instruments

Figure 1 Pair of spectroradiometers mounted horizontally at the PSEL facility


Dataset Metadata

Author adriesse
Maintainer Email anton.driesse@pvperformancelabs.com
DOI 10.21948/2204674
Institution SNL
Data Source Type Field Deployment
Site Name Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque NM
Latitude 35.0545
Longitude -106.5401
Elevation 1660
Climate
Mount Fixed
Owner adriesse
Az Angle (degree) 180
Alt Angle (degree) 0

Author adriesse
Updated February 13, 2024, 19:34 (UTC)
Created September 4, 2022, 20:30 (UTC)