Tools & Applications

Webservice-Energy enable access to energy-related visualizations tools, apps and WebGIS client. Select them in the gallery below.

Tools & Applications Gallery

This application provides access to in-situ data from stations of various networks.

http://viewer.webservice-energy.org/in-situ/

In is a web frontend to a Thredds Data Server (TDS) in which data are stored in NetCDF format with proper meta-data encoding following Climate and Forecast (CF) Conventions.

This interface allows you to dynamically locate the stations on a map, visualize data on charts and download the raw NetCDF data, or subsets in JSON or CSV.

Access to measurements time-series are either fully open or available on a restricted access base. For more infomation contact Lionel Menard.

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This web application, in French, provides fast life cycle assessments (LCA) of the environmental impacts (climate change, water, resources, ...) of photovoltaic systems and their uncertainties. It is based on simplified models involving few parameters, generated automatically with our library lca_algebraic.
 
 
 

This tool is a web-based interactive service to assess the current and prospective (2050) environmental performance of the production, transportation and use of photovoltaic systems at screening level. Maps of PV environmental performances are provided for a worldwide coverage.

Environmental performance tool for PV systems

 

This WebGIS Client provide access to in-situ measurement available on-line. It is part of the existing webservice-energy SDI (Spatial Data Infrastructure). See below for further information about the SOS platform.

 

This platform enables (i) visualisisation of sensor locations on a map, (ii) visualisation of measurements as time series as plots and in tabular form, (iii) display of sensor metadata at different levels of detail,  (iv) computation and statistical representation of time series according to the types of in-situ measurements (eg. solar 2D view, wind roses) and (v) download of observation data for offline processing.

It is based on the 52°North SWE (Sensor Web Enablement) solution respecting OGC SOS (Sensor Observation Service) standard and GEOSS recommendation on interoperability.

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Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) includes:

CAMS McClear: A time-series of solar radiation that would be received on a horizontal plane at ground level if the sky were clear.

CAM Radiation: A service provides time series of Global, Direct, and Diffuse Irradiations on horizontal surface, and Direct Irradiation on normal plane (DNI) for the actual weather conditions as well as for clear-sky conditions.

 
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WebGIS Client providing environmental impact assessment of off-shore wind farm.

 

 
 

A WebGIS Client showing Solar map portfolio and associated information (Temperature, Land Use, Wind Speed, Cadastral,... ) over the PACA Region (South East of France).

PACA Atlas WebGIS Client

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The GEOSS AIP-3 Energy Map Based Scenario is a web-based tool to assess the environmental performance of the production, transportation and use of photovoltaic systems. Maps of PV environmental performances are provided for an European coverage.

GEOSS AIP-3 Environmental Impact Assessment of PV Systems

 

The Global Atlas is the comprehensive information platform on the potential of renewable energy. It provides resource maps from leading technical institutes worldwide and tools for evaluating the technical potential of renewable energies. It can function as a catalyst for policy development and energy planning, and can support investors in entering renewable energy markets. Access to the WebGIS Client

 

Access to land and marine data from models, satellites and in-situ measurements in NetCDF format with CF compliant metadata from a Thredds Data Server (TDS) tds.webservice-energy.org

Thredds Data Server (TDS)

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IREMARE (Marine Renewable Energie Resource Information) is a project funded by ADEME (Agency for the Environment and Energy Control, French Public Institution), convention n°1505C0027. It is dedicated to the production and dissemination of high level information about Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) resource.

IREMARE-MED (Informations sur la Ressource pour les Energies MArines REnouvelables en MEDiterranée/Marine Renewable Energie Resource Information in the Mediterranean) is a project funded by ADEME (Agence de l'Environnement et de la Maitrise de l'Energie/Agency for the Environment and Energy Control, French Public Institution), convention n°1705C0016. It is dedicated to the production and dissemination of high level information about Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) resource.

The data comes from the HOMERE database (Boudiere et al. 2013) for the zone Atlantic, Channel and North Sea and from the ANEMOC-2 dataset (Tiberi-Wadier et al. 2016) for the Mediterranean Sea.

URL: http://viewer.webservice-energy.org/iremare-med/