PRF Technologies Unveils Patent for Micro-Climate Solar Forecasting Software

Reuters01-20
PRF Technologies Unveils Patent for Micro-Climate Solar Forecasting Software

PRF Technologies Ltd. has announced the filing of a patent application for proprietary methods in solar plant-level micro-climate modeling, aimed at significantly improving the accuracy of solar energy production forecasts. The technology, which underpins the company's DeepSolar Predict software platform, addresses limitations in conventional forecasting by incorporating highly localized weather data for more precise short-term and intraday predictions. PRF Technologies believes this advancement can help utility-scale solar operators optimize energy dispatch, manage risk, and enhance financial performance. The results and details of this technology were announced as part of the patent filing, but there is no indication that they have been or will be presented at a scientific conference.

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