Why AI and energy are the new power couple
Here’s a look at the most interesting AI+Energy content from the past week
Why AI and energy are the new power couple
AI is increasingly vital in managing complex, data-rich power systems, especially with the rise of renewable energy sources. This IEA.org article highlights AI's role in improving the predictability and efficiency of power supply and demand, particularly in renewable energy. It also delves into AI's contribution to predictive maintenance, ensuring more robust and reliable energy infrastructures.
source: iea.org
AI-powered permitting is speeding up solar deployments in California
Symbium has signed up 22 California cities to try out its software, which uses automation techniques to slash the time it takes to process solar permits.
source: canarymedia.com
AI-Driven Advancements in Perovskite Solar Cell Production
An innovative new approach leverages AI technologies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of manufacturing perovskite solar cells, a promising alternative to traditional silicon-based solar cells.
source: pv-magazine.com
AI comes up with battery design that uses 70 per cent less lithium
Researchers used AI to design a new material that they used to build a working battery – it requires up to 70 percent less lithium than some competing designs.
source: new scientist.com
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How can AI help with climate change?
In this episode of Volts.wtf with David Roberts, Priya Donti, executive director of nonprofit Climate Change AI, speaks to how artificial intelligence and machine learning are affecting the fight against climate change.
source: volts.wtf
A.I. Could Soon Need as Much Electricity as an Entire Country
“By 2027 A.I. servers could use between 85 to 134 terawatt hours (Twh) annually. That’s similar to what Argentina, the Netherlands and Sweden each use in a year, and is about 0.5 percent of the world's current electricity use.”
source: New York Times