A position paper published by DNV GL, an international accredited registrar and classification society, shows a multitude of opportunities for the solar and wind industries should they embrace artificial intelligence technology to increase efficiency.
Making Renewables Smarter: The benefits, risks, and future of artificial intelligence in solar and wind, as the paper is named, goes into depth on automation in decision making and planning, condition monitoring, robotics, and inspections.
“Artificial intelligence’s ability to use machine learning to analyse historical and new data, make predictions, control physical operations, and make decisions at increasingly higher levels is having an immense impact,” the paper reads.
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