Accurate forecasts help minimize the need to curtail renewable energy production

Forecasts allow grid operators to take pre-emptive actions to maintain stability, especially during rapid changes in renewable generation or significant weather events. Wind and solar forecasts play a crucial role in the effective operation and management of wind and solar farms. By forecasting wind speed, direction and patterns, Reuniwatt helps the operators to anticipate the wind farm’s power output, aiding in efficient energy planning

Meet Reuniwatt at Energaia 2024!

On Dec 11-12, Reuniwatt's team will be present at Energaia 20244 in Montpellier, France. You can find our team on Booth F04 in Hall B2.Portfolio monitoring and forecastingSunSat Live is Reuniwatt's tool for real-time monitoring. It that can be quickly deployed anywhere on the planet. It allows for an unbiased and independent vision of the estimated irradiance over a portfolio of installations. We now offer

La Réunion – testbed for solar innovation in pv magazine

Local businesses play a significant role in Reunion Island's renewable energy initiatives, with companies like Reuniwatt and Albioma leading the way in innovation and implementation. A recent article in pv magazine highlights their contributions. You can find the article in the pv magazine Photovoltaic markets and technologies 07 & 08 2024 edition, pp. 46-77. Transforming the Electricity Grid in Reunion Reunion Island has emerged

Upcoming events in Australia: All Energy and IMARC

Reuniwatt's recently opened Melbourne office will be showcasing our solar and wind forecasting solutions at All Energy Australia and IMARC 2024 this October. Reuniwatt at Australia's largest clean energy event All Energy 2024 All Energy Australia is the country's largest exhibition and conference and the place to discover cutting-edge technologies and solutions in wind and solar energy. As Australia continues its transition to renewable

EUROCONTROL: State-of-the-art contrails observations

Contrails observations to reduce climate impact Contrails are the cloud-like formations created when aircraft exhaust mixes with cold high-altitude air. Recent studies suggest that their climate impact may be greater than that of carbon dioxide emissions from aviation, which has propelled contrails to the forefront of climate research, as the aviation industry seeks to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. Understanding the formation, persistence, and

Reuniwatt at EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2024

The 2024 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference is a key annual event for the meteorological and scientific communities. Reuniwatt is proud to be present at the conference and share their latest advancements regarding solar irradiance retrieval from satellite data. Discover the role of satellite data for solar energy forecasting at the upcoming EUMETSAT conference Satellite-based irradiance estimations present numerous advantages over ground-based measurements, including rapid

Wind of change in Australia

Reuniwatt continues its expansion with the opening of its Australian office in the capital of Victoria, Melbourne. Australia offers an exceptional environment for Reuniwatt's growth, thanks to a regulatory framework that is favourable to the development of renewable energies. Green power acceleration in Australia The Australian renewables market has rapidly expanded, driven by the country's abundant natural resources, government policies, and a commitment to

[Webinar Series] Contrails observations – from lab to airfield?

[Webinar Series] Contrails observations with cameras and satellites - from lab to airfield? Contrails detection and observation has been a topic investigated by researchers since several years, but the development is reaching a new peak with the first commercial airlines interested in applying MET services capable of predicting the eco-sensitive areas, as well as monitoring their evolution in real time. In this webinar, we’ll explore

Infrared all-sky imagers at airports in MTI magazine

Meteorological conditions play an important role in air traffic safety, and highly accurate real-time weather data is essential for air traffic management. In its latest edition, Meteorological Technology International has dedicated an article to next level cloud observation, featuring Reuniwatt's sky imager Sky InSight. You can find the article in the September 2024 edition, pp. 105-107. Taking the right decisions: cloud analysis for aviation

Reuniwatt at EMS 2024

Reuniwatt is regularily publishing their latest findings on researchgate. We are also always looking for interns and PhD candidates interested in Atmospheric Sciences, machine learning and energy meteorology! Our latest publications Join us at the upcoming EMS 2024 conference to explore our latest work. Cloud cover day and night measurement uncertainties persist due to subjective observations. Various ground instruments like radiometers and ceilometers offer

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