Report: Artificial Intelligence promises to boost solar and wind power output

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A new paper from DNV GL predicts AI and robotics are poised to play a major role in the global renewables market.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, and robotics could play a major role in further enhancing the competitiveness of wind and solar projects by curbing costs, boosting reliability, and increasing power generation. That is the conclusion of a new position paper published this week by global certification and risk management specialist DNV GL, which argues that while there are risks related to the use of AI technologies the fast evolving sector could deliver significant benefits to the renewables industry. Entitled Making Renewables Smarter: The benefits, risks, and future o...

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