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Amperon’s Demand and Renewables Forecasts combines unparalleled forecasting accuracy and customizable scenario modeling to optimize your demand management strategies.
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Our industry-leading short-term forecasts includes peak alerts that are published twice a day during peak season to enable users to make critical, time-based adjustments to operations and demand management strategies.
Hourly model runs provide 15-day forecasts to inform you of short-term positions, renewable generation, and net demand peaks. Weekly model runs provide 5-year forecasts to support your long-term operational planning.
Select from multiple weather vendors and design weather scenarios through adjustable temperature levers to understand forecast sensitivity and optimize trading decisions with our advanced weather packages.
The most accurate forecasts available on the market, backed by cutting-edge AI methodologies and energy expertise.
SOC-II Type II Compliance supports your cyber-risk management programs.
SaaS deployment model enables rapid time-to-launch (weeks, not months or years) and time-to-value (TTV).
Seamless access to our forecast through APIs, web UI exports, and integrations with Microsoft and other vendors.
Learn about market trends, industry insights and product updates.
The power grid is energized 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Behind the scenes, the way that we keep the lights on across those 8760 hours varies dramatically. As new clean energy resources penetrate the grid, we need to accurately account for the impact each new asset has on decarbonization.
Summer blackouts are sometimes unavoidable, and other times, very avoidable. The grid continues to enter uncharted territory with a combination of extreme weather and record high demand. The energy industry needs to have all the best information in order to be prepared.
We are excited to announce we joined the 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Compact – a global movement launched by the United Nations to decarbonize electricity by meeting every kilowatt-hour of power demand with carbon-free energy sources everywhere, every hour of the day.