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PV Magazine

Predicting PV production to estimate the risk of a solar project in the planning and operation phases

 

"Reverberation research group Solais has launched tools that combine artificial intelligence and weather forecasts to estimate a site's solar production. One of the solutions, for example, can be installed on site during the study phase to collect data to anticipate PV production and better assess project risk."

 

French Press

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Tecsol

CALIBSUN: a triptych of innovative products for sunshine prediction

 

"Founded in 2008, SOLAÏS, the world's leading 100% independent provider of glare studies for B-to-B industrial customers, has just created CALIBSUN, a subsidiary specializing in sunshine and photovoltaic energy production forecasting. This new entity offers three strategic tools - CUBE, SKY and NEXT - that improve the technical and financial management of ground-mounted photovoltaic power plants, addressing the challenges of profitability, economic viability and grid integration, to maximize the penetration of solar energy in the global energy mix. Introducing this trio of solar sybils..."

 

French Press

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Batimag

Three digital tools developed in France to promote solar energy

 

"French company Calibsun offers three digital tools to stimulate the construction of photovoltaic solar power plants, particularly on sites with no power supply. The data collected assesses energy potential and warns of climatic vagaries."

 

French Press

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Plein Soleil

CALIBSUN is a sunshine forecasting toolbox

 

"The company thus offers three strategic tools - CUBE, SKY and NEXT - that improve the technical and financial management of ground-mounted photovoltaic power plants, meeting the challenges of profitability, economic viability and grid integration, to maximize the penetration of solar energy in the global energy mix."

 

French Press