They are no longer just simple components in smoke detectors. A new generation of smart gas sensors, characterized by miniaturization, intelligence, and connectivity, is quietly permeating every aspect of our lives and industries, becoming a key sensing foundation for ensuring health, safety, and...
In the age of lidar and satellites, a simple mechanical device—relying on a plastic or stainless steel bucket—remains the foundation for the accuracy of data from millions of weather stations worldwide.
When we check the minute-by-minute rainfall on our phones, few would imagine that this data mi...
Introduction: The “Smart Meteorological Brain” of Photovoltaic Power Stations
With the large-scale development of photovoltaic power stations, the complexity of scenarios and the refinement of operations, the traditional decentralized independent meteorological sensors have become dif...
Introduction: When Sunlight Becomes a “Variable”
The core of photovoltaic power generation is to convert solar radiation energy into electrical energy, and its output power is directly affected in real time by multiple meteorological parameters such as solar irradiance, ambient temper...
Today, with the continuous advancement of photovoltaic power generation technology, the focus on enhancing energy capture efficiency is shifting from the components themselves to system-level optimization. For photovoltaic power stations that adopt single-axis or dual-axis tracking systems, the e...
In the process of photovoltaic power generation moving towards becoming a major energy source, its inherent intermittency and volatility are becoming the greatest challenge for grid absorption and power station revenue. And the core variable of this challenge is precisely the ever-changing clouds...
In the process of global agricultural production’s transformation towards digitalization and precision, a comprehensive perception of the crop growth environment has become the core foundation of modern agricultural management. Single meteorological data or surface soil data are difficult t...
Facing the dual challenges of global water shortage and low efficiency in agricultural water use, traditional irrigation models based on experience or fixed sequences are no longer sustainable. The core of precision irrigation lies in “supply on demand”, and the precise perception and...
In Southeast Asia, where climate change intensifies and extreme rainfall becomes frequent, Indonesia is deploying a national-scale digital water infrastructure—a hydrological radar level gauge network covering 21 major river basins. This $230 million project marks Indonesia’s strategic shif...