Making Solar Smarter Current & Future AI Applications

January 16, 2018

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly become the hype and hope of this tech-driven age with Machine Learning (ML) and the Internet of Things (IoT) at its very foundation. More and more of today’s interactions are powered by AI, from the gadgets we use to the cars we drive. In addition, AI has had an immense impact on how natural resources such as energy, food, and water, are sourced and delivered, amongst them the energy generated by the rays of sunshine. Although the integration of the energy industry and artificial intelligence is still very much in its infancy, their synergy has the potential to radically revolutionize the existing power generation practices across the globe.

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IOTeq is a solutions based company formed on the principle of assisting organizations implement a cost effective out of the box IOT solution that is easy to integrate and delivers value to our clients. Because of the pivotal role we play in your business, IOTeq is committed to creating and maintaining strong relationships with our customers, built on a foundation of excellence and trust. From the products we manufacture to our dedicated customer service and support, we know what’s important to you.

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Renewable Energy Price Risk Management at the Energy Exchange

whitePaper | February 28, 2020

With subsidy schemes being gradually phased out across Europe, renewable energy assets are entering the world of merchant risk management and energy trading. Whilst PPAs are one tool to set a baseline for prices that can be relied upon by developers and banks, there remains a price risk when exposed to wholesale market movements. For several decades, energy trading has primarily been the territory of utilities, trading houses and banks. Now, renewable energy project developers and offtakers exposed to wholesale prices must learn how to employ the financial products available to manage the risk exposure to variable prices.

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Control Valve Solutions for Cleaner Hydrogen Energy

whitePaper | December 15, 2022

Hydrogen is the most abundant element on earth and is seen as the fuel of the future as it does not emit carbon dioxide. The hydrogen industry is experiencing tremendous growth with governments and private organizations investing their time and efforts in developing new technologies to produce and use hydrogen in power generation, transporation, and as feedstock in refineries and petrochemical plants.

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Advanced Strategies For Demand Flexibility Management and customer DER Compensation

whitePaper | June 22, 2022

California’s electricity system is undergoing rapid transformation on the pathway to 100% renewable power, with the expected high penetration of renewables, electrification of buildings and transportation, and deployment of behind-the-meter (BTM) distributed energy resources (DERs). Many stakeholders are concerned about potential adverse impacts of these trends on the State’s power grid (see section 3.1) and agree that going forward it is essential for California to leverage demand response (also referred to as load or demand flexibility management) as a critical resource in integrated resource planning (IRP) to meet the State’s aggressive GHG emissions reduction targets.

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Airborne wind energy:Wind made AWEsome

whitePaper | December 30, 2022

This brief explains the advantages of the Airborne wind energy (AWE) technology and outlines the investment requirements for scaling and bringing this novel solution to market. The brief is based on the White Paper “Getting airborne – the need to realise the benefits of airborne wind energy for net zero” by BVG Associates on behalf of Airborne Wind Europe.

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Organic Photovoltaics – Truly Green Energy: “Ultra-Low Carbon Footprint”

whitePaper | March 30, 2020

The global warming effect is unequivocal, and solar energy will play a major role in the most important battle of the 21st century: enabling increased energy consumption while minimizing the impact on our environment. In order to achieve the climate protection targets as soon as possible, the environmental impacts must be quantified and should be effectively integrated into the competitive process. TÜV Rheinland (Germany) has certified the environmental impact of the solar film HeliaSol® to be below 16 kg CO2e/m² through a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The result is an ultra-low carbon footprint ranging from 15 up to 3 g CO2e/kWh depending on the solar irradiation of a location.

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Powering the New Digital Utility

whitePaper | November 8, 2022

Utilities are grappling with the need for a flexible and evolving grid as they face many challenges, including: Integrating renewable energy resources Aging grids Rising security threats Tightening regulations More demanding customers Cisco’s solutions for digital utilities help leading power companies adapt to the changing landscape and fuel continued growth and innovation.

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IOT-eq

IOTeq is a solutions based company formed on the principle of assisting organizations implement a cost effective out of the box IOT solution that is easy to integrate and delivers value to our clients. Because of the pivotal role we play in your business, IOTeq is committed to creating and maintaining strong relationships with our customers, built on a foundation of excellence and trust. From the products we manufacture to our dedicated customer service and support, we know what’s important to you.

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