April 17, 2026 – DNV, a global independent energy expert and assurance provider, has integrated its wind and solar data management platforms—Resource Panorama and GPM Horizon—to enhance data integrity and improve the bankability of renewable energy projects.
The move comes as lenders apply increasing scrutiny to pre-construction measurement data used in project financing. By combining these platforms, DNV aims to help developers manage large volumes of data while ensuring accuracy, traceability, and reliability.
Renewable energy financing depends heavily on precise resource assessments that demonstrate a project’s ability to generate sufficient wind or solar power over its lifetime. Any inconsistencies or gaps in data can delay financing decisions, increase borrowing costs, or weaken investor confidence. As a result, both developers and financiers place high importance on complete, calibrated, and independently verified datasets.
The integration brings together Resource Panorama, DNV’s meteorological data platform, and GPM Horizon, an advanced asset management system operated by GreenPowerMonitor. The unified system automates equipment monitoring and applies advanced data quality algorithms across renewable projects.
It enables real-time tracking of sensor performance, communication systems, and power infrastructure, instantly flagging any faults. Each dataset undergoes expert review before being finalized, ensuring a fully traceable record from field measurements to project documentation.
Juan Carlos Arévalo, Executive Vice President of Digital & Data Solutions at DNV, emphasized that while developers must move quickly, maintaining high data quality is essential. He noted that the integrated system processes more than 10 billion data points per second, offering a single, validated data source that developers can confidently present to lenders.
Drawing on information from tens of thousands of measurement stations worldwide, the platform now supports the entire project lifecycle—from early site assessment to commercial operation. Originally launched in 2010, Resource Panorama has long supported data collection from meteorological masts, remote sensing devices, and solar monitoring stations.
With renewable energy capacity expanding rapidly, DNV’s integrated platform is expected to play a key role in improving efficiency, reducing financial risk, and strengthening investor confidence in renewable energy developments worldwide.


