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A饾惉 饾悽饾惂饾惌饾悶饾惈饾惁饾悽饾惌饾惌饾悶饾惂饾惌 饾惈饾悶饾惂饾悶饾惏饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶饾惉 饾悰饾悶饾悳饾惃饾惁饾悶 饾悮 饾悰饾悽饾悹饾悹饾悶饾惈 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾悰饾悽饾悹饾悹饾悶饾惈 饾惄饾悮饾惈饾惌 饾惃饾悷 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悹饾惈饾悽饾悵, 饾悺饾惃饾惏 饾悳饾悮饾惂 饾惏饾悶 饾悮饾悳饾悳饾惍饾惈饾悮饾惌饾悶饾惀饾惒 饾悷饾惃饾惈饾悶饾悳饾悮饾惉饾惌 饾惈饾悶饾惂饾悶饾惏饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶 饾惃饾惍饾惌饾惄饾惍饾惌饾惉 饾悷饾惃饾惈 饾惈饾悶饾惀饾悽饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶, 饾悮饾悷饾悷饾惃饾惈饾悵饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶, 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惉饾惍饾惉饾惌饾悮饾悽饾惂饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶 饾惃饾惄饾悶饾惈饾悮饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂饾惉?聽
Check out this episode of the Climate+ Podcast, where Lincoln speaks with Fabio Nicol贸, co-founder and CEO of Renewcast, about the challenges and innovations in renewable energy forecasting. They discuss the integration of intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar into the power grid, the technological differences between these energy sources, and the critical role of energy storage in enhancing grid reliability. The conversation also delves into the data challenges faced in forecasting renewable energy production and the potential of AI to transform this field. Fabio emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach to data management and the importance of viewing forecasting as a strategic asset rather than a cost.
By Lincoln BleveansA饾惉 饾悽饾惂饾惌饾悶饾惈饾惁饾悽饾惌饾惌饾悶饾惂饾惌 饾惈饾悶饾惂饾悶饾惏饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶饾惉 饾悰饾悶饾悳饾惃饾惁饾悶 饾悮 饾悰饾悽饾悹饾悹饾悶饾惈 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾悰饾悽饾悹饾悹饾悶饾惈 饾惄饾悮饾惈饾惌 饾惃饾悷 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悹饾惈饾悽饾悵, 饾悺饾惃饾惏 饾悳饾悮饾惂 饾惏饾悶 饾悮饾悳饾悳饾惍饾惈饾悮饾惌饾悶饾惀饾惒 饾悷饾惃饾惈饾悶饾悳饾悮饾惉饾惌 饾惈饾悶饾惂饾悶饾惏饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶 饾惃饾惍饾惌饾惄饾惍饾惌饾惉 饾悷饾惃饾惈 饾惈饾悶饾惀饾悽饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶, 饾悮饾悷饾悷饾惃饾惈饾悵饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶, 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惉饾惍饾惉饾惌饾悮饾悽饾惂饾悮饾悰饾惀饾悶 饾惃饾惄饾悶饾惈饾悮饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂饾惉?聽
Check out this episode of the Climate+ Podcast, where Lincoln speaks with Fabio Nicol贸, co-founder and CEO of Renewcast, about the challenges and innovations in renewable energy forecasting. They discuss the integration of intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar into the power grid, the technological differences between these energy sources, and the critical role of energy storage in enhancing grid reliability. The conversation also delves into the data challenges faced in forecasting renewable energy production and the potential of AI to transform this field. Fabio emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach to data management and the importance of viewing forecasting as a strategic asset rather than a cost.