China has recently launched a new climate prediction model aimed at improving forecasting accuracy for wind and solar power, as reported by Reuters on February 17. The model will be developed by China’s National Meteorological Information Centre, which will utilize advanced data analytics and machine learning techniques to provide more precise weather forecasts. The new model will offer monthly data and visual predictions on critical factors affecting renewable energy production, including wind speed, solar radiation, and local temperature. By providing both supply-side and demand-side data, the new model will become a comprehensive tool for energy companies to plan and optimize their renewable energy resources. With the help of the new model, energy companies will be able to anticipate future climate conditions more accurately and optimize the deployment of wind and solar power resources.
China’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a significant step forward in the fight against climate change. The country’s efforts to transition to clean energy are essential in mitigating the worst effects of climate change. In addition to the new climate prediction model, China is also developing other clean energy technologies, such as hydrogen and nuclear power, to push toward carbon neutrality.
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