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The Solar Forecast Arbiter

September 25, 2020 by Justin Sharp - Sharply Focused LLC and Will Holmgren - University of Arizona

Renewable energy forecasts are important tools for utilities and system operators to predict power output and total production for weather-driven generation sources such as solar and wind. However, validation and analysis of these forecasts are … [Read more...]

Blog: The Crucial Need to Incorporate Meteorology into The Renewable Energy Transition (Part 2)

September 6, 2017 by Justin Sharp - Sharply Focused LLC

Part one of this two-part series used a thought experiment to illustrate the sub-optimal outcomes that occur when the meteorological characteristics of renewable resources are not considered holistically. In the thought experiment, policy incentives … [Read more...]

Blog: The Crucial Need to Incorporate Meteorology into The Renewable Energy Transition (Part 1)

August 4, 2017 by Justin Sharp - Sharply Focused LLC

During the past year renewable energy has passed two important milestones.  The combined capacity additions of renewable resources exceeded those of any other resource, and both wind and solar reached price points where they are unquestionable … [Read more...]

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