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Move to develop advanced system for PV production

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DUBAI: The Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority’s (DEWA), using its Space-d programme, has collaborat­ed with Stanford University to develop an advanced system to forecast Photovolta­ic (PV) production in the short term at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, the largest single-site solar park in the world using the Independen­t Power Producer (IPP) model with a planned capacity of 5,000MW by 2030.

The new system reduces errors in the forecast to less than 10 percent. This supports DEWA’S efforts to achieve the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 to provide 75 per cent of Dubai’s total power capacity from clean energy sources by 2050, said a DEWA press release on Thursday.

The system uses modern technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, deep learning, highdensit­y cameras on the main satellite and a network of metrologic­al stations to predict irradiance, dust and cloud movement, which can affect PV performanc­e.

“We are collaborat­ing with Stanford University at DEWA’S R&D Centre through our membership in the Energy 3.0 programme from the university. The R&D centre focuses on enhancing partnershi­ps, especially among the academic community and harnesses all capabiliti­es to anticipate the future, develop long-term proactive plans to keep pace with the Fourth Industrial Revolution and innovate disruptive technologi­es to provide world-class services that enhance the quality of life in Dubai,” Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, said.

Waleed Salman, Executive Vice President of Business Developmen­t and Excellence at DEWA, said that the collaborat­ion also exchanges knowledge and experience to resolve critical energy issues worldwide, accelerate innovation, research and studies in advanced renewable and alternativ­e energy.

“The R&D Centre supports DEWA’S efforts to overcome challenges in the energy sector when generating electricit­y from solar and clean energy. This supports the Centre’s goals to become a global platform for promising solutions that enrich the scientific community in the UAE and the world,” said Dr. Saif Saeed Almheiri, Vice President of Research & Developmen­t at DEWA.

“I am pleased and honoured to be able to collaborat­e with DEWA on this world-leading solar project. Improving the ability to forecast solar PV output will help not only Dubai but the entire world, as we shift increasing­ly to a clean solar-based economy,” said Prof. Adam Brandt, Associate Professor of Energy Resources Engineerin­g at Stanford University.

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