Dust plume event over Western Europe

Driven by a low-pressure system centered off the coast of Portugal, a dust plume event occurred in Western Europe between 4 and 8 September 2023. This advection resulted in a massive rise of sand from the Sahara across the Iberian Peninsula towards France and the UK.
Steadysun at the 7th International Conference Energy and Meteorology

Topics addressed:
– Solar energy assessment and forecasting in insular regions: the Tahiti case study
– West African solar forecast errors and their link with meteorological conditions: case study of the Zagtouli solar farm (Burkina-Faso)
– West African Mineral Dust: a key in the NExus ClimaTe WATer Energy
Introducing our new forecasting system

Our team is thrilled to announce the launch of our new forecasting system, which promises to change the way you make use of weather and power forecasts.
Increased flexibility and autonomy, improved accuracy and risk assessment, live updates, and actionable decision-support tools.
Learn more about Steadysun API for renewable energy forecasting

API’s broad functional scope, including plants portfolio management, forecast retrieval, and production measurement transmission.
Check out our blog post to find out more.
Steadycast Project : Intraday solar forecasting innovation

Short-term forecasting plays an increasingly important role in integrating solar energy into power systems and electricity markets. Yet, the capabilities of state-of-the-art operational solutions often struggle to meet customers increasingly demanding needs and expectations.
Understanding Climate-Energy-Water interrelationships through mineral dust effects in West Africa

Steadysun is taking part in the NETWAT (NExus ClimaTe – WATer – Energy) research project. This project aims at developing technological solutions to foster the integration of photovoltaic (PV) production in West Africa without compromising the sustainability of water resource management; a major issue in this region which records the highest atmospheric dust load in the world.
Our forecasts contributed to supplying the Tahiti island with 100% renewable electricity for one hour on September 11

EDT ENGIE uses our intraday forecasts up to 12 hours ahead for energy dispatch scheduling (diesel gensets, hydropower, storage), and intra-hour forecasts up to 10 minutes ahead to manage spinning reserves in real-time. Last September 11, forecasts even helped EDT ENGIE supply the Tahitian grid with 100% renewable energy for one hour.
Steadysun organises a roadshow in Australia to answer your issues about solar energy variability

As a plant manager, project developer and grid operator, you may have questions about how to increase your productivity or facilitate the integration of solar energy? Steadysun organises a road show from September 5 to 16 in Australia to understand your electric supply issues.
Evaluate and anticipate solar energy variability on insular system

Are you a grid operator looking to solve the solar variability issue? Are you a developer of solar power plants in insular regions and want to minimize your penalties? This webinar will provide an opportunity to understand how solar production forecasting is a reliable solution to reduce the carbon footprint while ensuring security of supply.
Thank you to Frédéric Storck, and to all the members of the strategic steering committee for our integration among the members of the INES.2S

Thank you to Frédéric Storck, and to all the members of the strategic steering committee for our integration among the members of the INES.2S Energy Transition Institute consortium. Joining this governance group will allow for close collaboration, in our common goal of accelerating the energy transition.