20th March solar eclipse: a real challenge for the electric grids?

The transmission system operators’ challenge The 20th March solar eclipse and its consequences on the European electric grids are on every lips. Indeed, the share of renewable energies has much progressed since the last similar phenomenon which took place in the summer of 1999. Back then, the solar installations were not so much widespread, and the energy production associated with them was too insignificant

Cloud computing: the disruptive technology for the three years to come

According to a KPMG report entitled “The changing landscape of disruptive technologies” published last month, Cloud computing is considered as the most important disruptor of the three years to come.  While their use increase, cloud technologies remain vitally important to further technology progress and remain a source of enabling innovation. The 768 technology industry leaders who have participated in the survey come from a very

E-World – Solar forecasts at the service of energy trading

Reuniwatt places its skills in the domain of solar energy production forecasting at the service of energy trading. Its dedicated products are presented at the next E-World energy & water exhibition, which take place in Essen, Germany, from 10-12 February. Solar power on the rise in German’s open market With a 36% increase of its directly marketed solar capacity in 2014, Germany marks a step forward in

E-World energy & water Essen 2015

Reuniwatt's first exhibition of the year 2015 will be in Essen, Germany. From 10 - 12 February, meet us at E-world energy & water, Hall 1 Booth 134. We will present you our dedicated solar production forecasting tools for energy trading. Do not hesitate to contact our representatives to schedule an appointment or ask for a free invitation to the fair. Etienne Buessler

Satellite imagery for a successful energy transition

The relationship between satellite images and renewable energy sources (RES) is not necessarily easy to pinpoint. However, the use of satellite imagery is crucial to achieve a successful energy transition! Indeed, the latter enable to map, monitor and forecast the solar irradiance reaching Earth. It is of prime importance to geo-locate the appropriate photovoltaic (PV) implementation areas and to identify in real time a territory’s

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