From alancrab@halcyon.com Fri Sep 22 01:30:47 EDT 1995
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From: alancrab@halcyon.com (Alan Crabtree)
Newsgroups: alt.solar.photovoltaic
Subject: Re: Sunlight distribution
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 1995 11:04:01 -0700
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In article <43o2eg$hvt@pravda.aa.msen.com>, Dragon@Mail.Msen.Com wrote:

> Does anyone know where I can get the % sunny numbers for various 
> counties and states?  I am interested in comparing the amount of
> sunshine I get in the Detroit area to the amount I will be getting
> in various parts of Washington and ORegon.

Try this URL:
http://solstice.crest.org/renewables/solrad/index.html

It has average, maximum and minimum days of sun available for various
sites using different types of collectors at several mounting angles. It
can be downloaded as a spreadsheet too.

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