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R&D: Artificial intelligence for data assimilation and sky cameras

Clouds, precipitation and wind have a significant and direct impact on all levels of traffic. Reuniwatt and DWD, the German Meteorological Service, are cooperating in an innovative project, ICamCloudOps (Intelligent Camera Cloud Operators for NWP), to research and promote Artificial Intelligence methods to improve wind and cloud analyses for numerical weather prediction (NWP) models and thus forecasts of cloudiness, precipitation, and wind. AI methods for

Europe Day 2020 – From a Green Deal to a green future?

Happy Europe Day 2020! On 9 May 1950, Robert Schuman issued a declaration which marked the beginning of the process of building the European Community. But this year’s Europe Day might be different from others – Covid-19 requires a new solidarity between european citizens and member states. But #EuropeansagainstCovid is not the only reason why we need to discuss what kind of european solidarity

Forecasting at EU PVSEC 2019

Come and join us at the European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 09 - 13 September 2019, at the Marseille Chanot Convention and Exhibition Centre. Reuniwatt will present the latest advances in forecasting at the 36th EU PVSEC     Reuniwatt has been working on the improvement of irradiance & production forecasts since the foundation of the company in 2010. Using an all-sky

An Interview with Founder and CEO Nicolas Schmutz

Reuniwatt is a leading expert in atmospheric science and solar forecasting with a strong focus on R&D. The company has won EU funding and has been nominated for The Smarter E Awards the second time in the category Smart Renewable Energy in 2019. Founder Nicolas Schmutz has his heart set on cloud observation and satellite-based forecasting techniques. He explains why R&D is so important, and

Reuniwatt on CNBC Intl.

CNBC International is taking a closer look at Reuniwatt's forecasting range and explores how predicting the GHI with our day-ahead, intra-day and intra-hour solar forecasts help mitigate the risks of connecting solar farms to the grid and help achieve a successful power balance management in hybrid power plants. You can read the full article about us or watch the episode of CNBC's sustainable energy

Cloud-reporting with Sky InSight™ featured in Meteo Tech Intl.

Meteorological Technology International Magazine has published an article about all-sky imagers showcasing Reuniwatt's Sky InSight and explaining its latest features. If you want to know why all-sky imagers are essential for modern airports and the solar industry, you can find the article in the April 2019 edition, pp. 150-151, or download the article here: To the MTI article   If you want to go

Reuniwatt named a Finalist for The Smarter E Award 2019

Reuniwatt, a leading expert in atmospheric science and solar forecasting, has been nominated for the second time consecutively for The Smarter E Awards in the category Smart Renewable Energy. With their new SunSat Digital Twin, Reuniwatt is bringing PV monitoring through satellite-to-irradiance data to a new level. New SunSat Digital Twin makes solar asset management simple “We are proud that in 2019 again we

Forecasting Pioneers in Reunion Island

Policy-makers around the world recognize the value that investing in R&D can give back to society, and that the researchers and innovators of today will help shape our future. With such a mindset, one sees the diversity of the topological and climatic conditions, but also the limitations of an island as an opportunity for the development of new solutions. Reuniwatt is a pioneer in solar

Masen chooses Reuniwatt for its solar forecasts

The Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy selected Reuniwatt following a tender process for solar forecasting services for PV and CSP plants. As a central player of the renewable energy development in Morocco, Masen pursues the Morocco's objective to secure 52% of the country’s energy mix from renewable sources by 2030. In order to meet this ambitious goal, the notable installation of 2000 MW of photovoltaic

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