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Deploying a High Performance Computing solution for accurate weather and renewable energy production predictions

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The article details Iberdrola's MeteoFlow, a high-performance computing solution for weather and renewable energy production forecasting, migrated to Amazon Web Services (AWS).

  • MeteoFlow predicts energy production for renewable installations using advanced meteorological techniques, ML, and AI
  • Provides hourly forecasts up to 96 hours ahead and daily forecasts up to 10 days in advance for over 450 wind and photovoltaic plants
  • Migrated 300+ TB of data to AWS using services like Amazon S3, EC2 HPC instances, Amazon EFS, and AWS DataSync
  • Uses hpc7a.96xlarge instances with 192 physical cores for complex computational modeling
  • Enables more accurate energy production predictions, leading to higher revenues and improved profitability

The cloud migration allows Iberdrola to leverage elastic compute and storage capacity, focusing on developing machine learning workloads for meteorological forecasting.



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