
NRG Systems believes that participating in the towns where we live and work is key to building a better business and world.
NRG Systems believes that participating in the towns where we live and work is key to building a better business and world.
Bruce Taubert has been photographing the natural world and its inhabitants for more than 30 years. Among his frequent and favorite subjects are bats.
While Doppler Lidar is widely used and excels at providing accurate boundary layer measurements, Direct Detect Lidar has emerged as another remote sensing option for meteorological applications.
NRG has expanded its solutions to include data services, including email service for data loggers, continuous automated conversion of measurement data, an open source Python package to aid in DIY data processing, continuous monitoring of measurement campaigns, ad hoc data analysis, and more.
NRG sensors endure a battery of intense tests before they are released to our customers. The NRG 200M Wind Direction Vane was no different.
Lithuania has ambitious plans to grow its wind and solar sectors in the coming decades, which is largely fueled by its desire to achieve energy independence through renewables.
SymphoniePRO Desktop Application (SPD) version 3.6 has arrived! Highlights include support for thermistor type temperature sensors, improvements to wind vane configuration and support, and more detailed sensor history information.
NRG Systems recently introduced a new benefit that will help employees cope with the financial burden of student loans.
2018 was a big year for NRG’s sensor product line. We introduced the 200M Wind Direction Vane and the T60 Temperature Sensor – two next-gen sensors developed to offer improved measurement uncertainty when compared to their predecessors, the 200P Wind Direction Vane and 110S Temperature Sensor, respectively, while retaining legacy features that make them well suited for wind resource assessment.
This fall, members of NRG’s Marketing and Engineering departments stepped away from their desks and got their hands dirty harvesting vegetables and building homes for their local community.