The development of hydro, wind and solar power is growing strongly with as one objective to limit and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. All these renewable energies are intermittent with more or less strong variability. This course provides the basis for estimating the resource of these different modes of production and understanding the physical causes of intermittency and seasonal variability. The different modes of electricity production are detailed as well as the sensitivity induced by meteorological variations. Short and medium term forecast becomes a fundamental issue in the development of these renewable energies and in their integration to the electricity network. We therefore present the methods and tools used for a reliable forecast of the electricity production of hydro, wind and solar power plants.



Hydro, Wind & Solar power: Resources, Variability & Forecast



Instructors: Philippe Drobinski
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This module provides some basic knowledge on energy and meteorology.
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Reviewed on Sep 23, 2022
Great course experience..Very much I have learn from this course.Lots of knowledge I have gained.Learned new new things from here.
Reviewed on Feb 14, 2024
Really interesting and complete course. With a bit of Python as well!
Reviewed on Feb 17, 2022
Very informative sessions to know the variability in renewable energy. The global scenario in Hydel, wind, solar and wind energy.
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