WIND AND SOLAR ENERGY

How to Leverage Weather Forecasting for Renewable Energy

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In Short : In order to meet the demands of its rapidly expanding renewable energy sector, India is attempting to greatly improve its weather predicting capabilities. For grid operations that rely on highly variable solar and wind input, regional forecasts at the broad scale are no longer sufficient.

Supporting Forecast Accuracy and Strategic Upgrades

The necessity for ultra-granular forecasting that can identify localized cloud movements and align with grid dispatch cycles was highlighted by the chair of the Central Electricity Authority during a recent summit. Additionally, the nation is creating long-range prediction tools for multi-year planning, which is a unique skill in the world.

Using Advanced Insight to Maintain Grid Reliability

Accurate forecasting is essential given the 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030 and the 22 GW of new solar and wind capacity added in H1 2025. Without it, grid stability and the effective integration of renewables are in jeopardy, highlighting the necessity of precise meteorological data to avoid operational mismatch and stranded assets.

Regarding India’s Energy and Weather Planning

The forecasting revamp is being advanced by India’s electricity planning organization, the Central Electricity Authority. In order to effectively respond to real-time weather information, part of this reform involves changing the energy strategy from a strict five-year cycle to a more flexible annual model.