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Knowledge of where energy resources occur and where there is existing development or new development potential, in conjunction with model-predicted golden eagle relative nest site density (Dunk et al. 2019), can be used to identify areas with higher or lower potential resource conflict. Depicted on the map is a 16-class raster that displays the spatial overlap of solar resources (4 classes, low to high) and golden eagle relative nest site density (4 classes, lower to higher). This raster displays the intersection of multi-year mean capacity factors (MCF) for solar photovoltaic systems and the golden eagle relative nest site density within ecoregion raster. We have divided each probability into equal intervals, and...
This is a 16-class categorical raster that displays the intersection of multi-year mean capacity factors (CF) for a solar photovoltaic systems (from the work by Sengupta et al. 2018, Doherty et al. 2016, Blair et al. 2016, and Maclaurin et al. 2019) and the greater sage grouse breeding habitat probability raster. We have divided each probability into quartiles, and then intersected those two 4-class rasters to create a new raster that classifies most areas in the intermountain west into joined solar photovoltaic system development and greater sage grouse breeding habitat probability (0-25, 25-50, 50-75, and 75-100 % for both; 16 classes). For more information and further renewable data, please visit https://maps.nrel.gov/....
This is a 16-class categorical raster that displays the intersection of multi-year mean capacity factors (MCF) for solar photovoltaic systems (Maclaurin et al. 2019) and the pygmy rabbit habitat probability raster (Smith et al. 2019). We have divided each source continuous raster into four classes, and then intersected those two 4-class rasters to create a new raster that classifies most areas in the intermountain west into joined photovoltaic system development and pygmy rabbit habitat probability (four quantiles for photovoltaic MCF and <0.3167, 0.3167-0.4661, 0.4661-0.67073, and >0.67073 for habitat probability; 16 classes). For more information and further renewable data, please see: https://maps.nrel.gov/...
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