Renewable energy technologies, like wind, and solar,
. . . are relatively new and have, had sensor technology built in from the beginning.
“As a result, most of the advances supported by artificial intelligence,
. . . have been in:
. . . . . . meteorology,
. . . . . . control,
. . . . . . predictive maintenance,
. . . (and arguably those have been the most useful).”
“We expect the:
. . . . . . installation of more sensors,
. . . . . . increase in easier-to-use machine learning tools, and
. . . . . . continuous expansion of:
. . . . . . . . . data monitoring, processing,
. . . . . . . . . analytics capabilities to create new operating efficiencies, and
. . . . . . . . . new and disruptive business models,” said
. . . Lucy Craig,
. . . Director Technology, and Innovation,
. . . at DNV GL – Energy.
11-23-2017 Source: Artificial Intelligence: boosts #Renewables Efficiency
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