The 'green' aftermath of haze: mud reduces solar output by up to 15%.
According to a research by Meteo for Energy, a 50 megawatt CSP plant could lose up to 225,000 euros per day, taking into account the current price of electricity and provided that the mud completely prevents its operation. In photovoltaic plants, production could temporarily drop by 10-15%.
Meteo for Energy discusses the trends that will shape the future of weather forecasting.
Meteo for Energy, a company specialising in meteorology applied to energy forecasting, has analysed the prominent trends that will mark the sector's progress in the coming years and how innovation in weather forecasting will lay the foundations for evolving toward more innovative more event-ready city models.
Ampea premia a cuatro mujeres por su trayectoria profesional
Our co-founding partner and business development manager, Amaia Acha-Orbea, receives recognition for her career from AMPEA, the Association of Professional and Business Women of Álava.
The Meteogune experimental PV plant in Alava is ready to launch R&D&I developments
The first experimental photovoltaic plant, Meteogune, located in the Álava Technology Park in Vitoria-Gasteiz, has just been inaugurated. The Alava-based startup Meteo for Energy, dedicated to weather forecasting and energy production to improve the management and profitability of renewable energy plants, has been commissioned to develop this project to expand its services.
Beating the sun with cameras, data and algorithms
Meteo for Energy combines fisheye devices, satellite imagery and computer models to provide weather forecasts for solar plants with up to 30% more accuracy than current systems.
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