An innovative solution, deep photovoltaic nowcasting, helps solar energy companies to upgrade the methods of generating solar energy.
FREMONT, CA: The improvisation of solar panels revolutionizes the energy industry. The efficiency factor linked with this renewable source is still a problem for many professionals. While expecting rapid technological progression that concerns such a factor seems impractical, every minute of accurate energy prediction helps energy companies upgrade their operations substantially.
To intelligently manage solar plant operations, short-term or immediate forecasting capability is required. Forecasting systems based on climate models, predictive data models, and satellite data based on previous data were usually inefficient due to their low temporal and spatial resolution. The technology, deep photovoltaic nowcasting, can handle such a challenge.
Deep voltaic nowcasting provides comprehensive data over future energy generation models; grid operators must make real-time decisions concerning energy generation and distribution patterns with the raised dependence on renewable energy sources. Deep voltaic nowcasting enables the grid operators with the above conclusions by presenting them with reliable internal and external weather forecasts. Furthermore, nowcasting on a per-minute or per-second basis uses images of the sky captured by the tools near the solar panels. Such imageries offer the operators highly localized data empowering them to make excellent decisions.
This technology requires a camera to be installed on the roof of a building closer to solar panels. The camera captures four images each second to generate an image of vast dynamic varsity followed by a sequence of such images. Such data permits the operators to know when the clouds can obstruct solar energy.
This new technology enables the grid operators to optimize the operational features with the aid of forecasting accurately.