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How AI is changing weather forecasts for solar and wind
FromThe Latitude
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9 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
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Description
Electric grids are increasingly being saturated with weather-dependent renewables. At the same time, power systems are also getting challenged by intensifying and unpredictable extreme weather.
So can weather prediction models rise to the challenge? The answer may be in machine learning.
Today: how artificial intelligence could make weather modeling much more powerful – and limit the use of fossil fuels as a backup to renewables.
Latitude Media Editor Lisa Martine Jenkins brings us a story titled, “Could AI-fueled weather forecasts boost renewable energy production?” from contributor Emma Woollacott.
Read all of Latitude Media's news here.
A big thanks to our launch sponsor, Scale Microgrids. Scale Microgrids is the distributed energy company dedicated to transforming the way modern energy infrastructure is designed, constructed, and financed. Check out scalemicrogrids.com/careers to learn more about the open roles.
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So can weather prediction models rise to the challenge? The answer may be in machine learning.
Today: how artificial intelligence could make weather modeling much more powerful – and limit the use of fossil fuels as a backup to renewables.
Latitude Media Editor Lisa Martine Jenkins brings us a story titled, “Could AI-fueled weather forecasts boost renewable energy production?” from contributor Emma Woollacott.
Read all of Latitude Media's news here.
A big thanks to our launch sponsor, Scale Microgrids. Scale Microgrids is the distributed energy company dedicated to transforming the way modern energy infrastructure is designed, constructed, and financed. Check out scalemicrogrids.com/careers to learn more about the open roles.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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