Gathering above 90 participants from all over the world, the Smart4RES final conference tool place on the 14th of April in Paris, France. The benefit of improved numerical weather predictions and LES models tailored for energy forecasts was presented by Quentin Libois...
As we reach the end of the Smart4RES journey, the project partners will present the results and lessons learnt over the past three and a half years. Find out more and register to the final conference here.
All-sky imagers (ASIs) can be used to model clouds and detect spatial variations of cloud attenuation. Such cloud modeling can support ASI-based nowcasting, upscaling of photovoltaic production and numeric weather predictions. Researchers from DLR, in collaboration...
The Smart4RES vision corresponds to a holistic approach, where developed tools answer to key challenges faced by the intelligence layer in modern energy systems. These tools interact within a generic model and value chain from data to decision and generate structuring...
Seamless RES forecasting models As Smart4RES Project Manager, Simon is in charge of the daily scientific and technical management of the project.Beyond these coordination tasks, he is also actively involved in the research effort of ARMINES by managing the scientific...