renewables.AI uses Azure and Apache Spark to build stable & profitable energy market

Solar power producers need to predict when they will generate electricity and coordinate distribution with multiple energy markets. That’s why renewables.AI uses Microsoft Azure and Apache Spark to deliver a data analytics service that helps solar energy providers manage production and identify high-value energy markets. With Azure Databricks and other Azure services, renewables.AI can streamline product development, drive solar industry revenue, and promote a stable energy future for everyone.

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Brilliant Light Power; Inc

Brilliant Light Power, Inc is the inventor of a new primary energy source with applications to heating, distributed and central power generation, and motive power. It is based on a new chemical process of releasing the latent energy of the hydrogen atom, the BlackLight Process, with the formation of a prior undiscovered form of hydrogen called "hydrino." This breakthrough in solid fuel chemistries that is very efficient at liberating energy from forming hydrinos, and the Company believes that this breakthrough will result in a reduction in the commercialization timeline for products utilizing the BlackLight Process. Importantly, the Company has shown that these solid fuels can be thermally regenerated. Thus, the Company believes that continuous generation of power liberated by forming hydrinos is commercially feasible using simplistic and efficient systems that concurrently maintain regeneration as part of the thermal energy balance. The system is closed except that only hydrogen con

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