The country's first integrated smart operation model for water, wind, and photovoltaic resources was officially launched in the Yalong River Basin in Sichuan. This technological innovation, introduced by the Yangtze River Company of Guotou Group, marks another important breakthrough in China's intelligent operation of clean energy.

The core technology of this model integrates the prediction of meteorological, hydrological, wind, and photovoltaic resources, as well as power operation decisions, forming a comprehensive intelligent system that serves as the "smart brain" for a large-scale clean energy base with tens of thousands of kilowatts. Compared to traditional energy management methods, this system excels in its powerful data integration capabilities, combining multi-source data from satellite remote sensing, ground meteorological monitoring stations, river basin hydrological measurement stations, and new energy station sensor devices, creating an intelligent forecasting system covering the entire river basin and all resource elements.

After training with massive real-world data and specialized optimization for complex high-altitude scenarios, the model's forecasting capabilities have seen a significant improvement. Professor De-Liang Chen, an external member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a climatologist, pointed out that traditional river flow forecasts could only accurately predict for about ten days, while the new model extends the forecast range to 60 days. The hourly forecast accuracy for the first 10 days has improved by approximately 5%. Moreover, the accuracy of medium- to long-term forecasts between 11 to 60 days has also been enhanced on average. The response speed of meteorological forecasting has upgraded from hours to minutes, greatly improving work efficiency.

This breakthrough not only provides a more scientific basis for clean energy management but will also help China achieve more efficient and sustainable development in the renewable energy sector. With continuous technological advancements, future energy management will become increasingly intelligent, injecting strong momentum into the goal of green development.