Pollutec Innovation Showcase: Reuniwatt among the finalists

Solar InCell, shorlisted during Pollutec's Innovation Showcase Reuniwatt exhibited at Pollutec 2016, the 27th international exhibition of environmental equipment technologies and services. During this fair, Reuniwatt presented its meteorological and climatic solutions for the development of solar power. Solar InCell, one of the company's newest solutions, was among the finalists of Pollutec's Innovation Showcase. Reuniwatt's booth was within the Space Village, along with public and private stakeholders

Reuniwatt, winner of the SME Initiatives

The French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, Ségolène Royal, awarded Reuniwatt winner of the SME Initiatives on Thursday 28th September 2016. Reuniwatt has been awarded winner of the SME Initiatives for the energetic and ecologic transition, an Investments for the Future programme, in the "Renewable energies" category. Its winning project, entitled PRESTIGE-PV, has also been certified by the Systematic competitivity cluster. The project consists

Solar forecasting held to a higher standard: Reuniwatt’s Soleka

This article was originally published on SolarChoice. Re-produced with permission. Reuniwatt is a solar forecasting company born out of some of the most stringent electricity market conditions on the planet. Founded on France’s Reunion Island, Reuniwatt’s Soleka forecasting tool has been designed to meet the strict reliability standards of an island grid heavily reliant on medium and large-scale solar farms, and is of potential

Reuniwatt’s innovative ground imager supplies forecasts to IssyGrid®

IssyGrid®, first operational smart grid district in France The IssyGrid demonstration project is operational in Issy-les-Moulineaux (Parisian suburb). The latter comprises more than 1000 connected homes, 5 buildings (including the EFB – the Paris Law School), a part of the city lighting, 2 storage systems, 3 PV installations, 1 Big Data platform and a forecasting system. A new intra-hour solar forecasting method It is on

Forecasting irradiance using satellite imagery

Reuniwatt places its skills in utilising satellite images in order to provide the most accurate solar irradiance forecasts. Its latest research in this field will be presented at the next EU PVSEC conference, the largest international Conference for Photovoltaic research, technologies and applications, which will take place in Hamburg, Germany, from 14-18 September. Assessing past PV productions Reuniwatt provides accurate irradiance data thanks to

Reuniwatt, member of the International Energy Agency’s Task 46

In order to get the best out of solar energy, a good knowledge of the resource is essential. An accurate assessment of the solar resource is important for dimensioning solar plants – whether they are thermal, photovoltaic or concentration –. Reliable and trustworthy production forecasts during a plant’s operating phase are just as important. TSOs need them to properly handle the variable availability of the

Lepage’s report: a game-changer for the Green Economy

Last January, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, Segolène Royal, asked former European Deputy Corinne Lepage to deliver a report on « The New World Economy ». Freshly finished, the report is now on the Minister’s desk since June 15th. The 139-pages report was written with the help of a task force led by Corinne Lepage. The task force was composed of 28 representatives of

Reuniwatt to provide short term forecasts for the IssyGrid® demonstration project alongside Total

Expert in Photovoltaic (PV) energy production forecasting, Reuniwatt signed up a partnership with Total. Reuniwatt will thus provide solar power production forecasts for the IssyGrid® demonstration project. Prior to the agreement, the forecasts were provided every 6 hours ahead and for the day to come. Reuniwatt introduces shortcasting. PV production forecasting: a determining stake for smart grids One of the main challenges of smart-grids is

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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