K.A.CARE Concludes Participation in Solar Radiation Measurement Device Calibration Event in U.S.

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King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE) concluded its participation in the annual solar radiation measurement device calibration event, aimed at comparing and calibrating solar radiation measurement devices from various countries. The event took place in Denver, Colorado, from September 23 to October 4, 2024. This event provides an important opportunity to ensure the highest level of accuracy and quality in data collected by these devices, benefiting individuals and relevant entities. The devices are calibrated with high precision to ensure the provision of reliable data through the Atlas portal, which was established to facilitate use by researchers, students, and stakeholders. The portal also automates processes, providing users with the best possible experience in downloading or viewing data as charts, graphs, or heat maps, thereby enhancing the efficiency of global measurements. In previous years, K.A.CARE has participated in similar events worldwide, aiming to calibrate measuremen t devices and ensure adherence to rigorous inspection processes. These efforts include comparing devices with global references to confirm compliance with approved standards and specifications. K.A.CARE continues its pioneering role in sustainable energy, striving for excellence in renewable and atomic energy to support sustainable development in the Kingdom. It plays a vital role in promoting research and development in advanced energy technologies, with a focus on ensuring accuracy and quality in global solar energy measurements. Through its participation in such international events, K.A.CARE strengthens its position as a regional and global reference in the field of renewable energy. Source: Saudi Press Agency