Blog
One of our biggest goals at Open Climate Fix is transparency. We want to let people take part in the work we do and we think that is only possible by openly communicating about it. This blog is one part of how we want to achieve that.
- Nowcasting: How OCF will reduce carbon emissions with solar forecasts
Highlights OCF’s first focus is on developing short-term solar forecasts that will decrease emissions and help electricity network operators integrate more renewables into their power grid. In this…
Dan Travers & Rachel Tipton
November 28, 2022 · 8 min read
- Implementing Multiple Machine Learning Models Publicly
Over the last couple of months, we have focused on our Machine Learning () research around solar electricity short-term forecasting. The work is progressing nicely: in early March we released our…
Jacob Bieker
May 10, 2022 · 5 min read
- Six Months into the Nowcasting Project Our Results Are Highly Promising
Open Climate Fix has recently completed the first phase of our flagship solar Nowcasting project, which we have been working on with National Grid (NG-) since July 2021. With Nowcasting, we are…
Kasia Krasucka
March 02, 2022 · 4 min read
- Year in Review
With January already coming to an end, we thought it would be good to take a moment to reflect on everything that happened at OCF in 2021 and bring everyone up to speed on all the exciting…
Flo Wirtz
January 28, 2022 · 5 min read
- Quarterly Progress Update, Q3/2021
Wow, where do we start? So much has happened in the last few months! It’s definitely time to provide another progress update. Keep on reading to learn more about how our projects are doing, news about…
Flo Wirtz
September 01, 2021 · 6 min read
- Getting Support and Funding from the Google.org Impact Challenge on Climate
This morning Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, announced the successful applicants to the Google.org Impact Challenge on Climate. The challenge commits €10M to fund “bold ideas that aim to…
Flo Wirtz
April 13, 2021 · 2 min read
- Energy Data Has Outgrown the Tribe
In Yuval Noah Harari’s excellent book “Sapiens”, he outlines a fascinating history of how Homo Sapiens pulled apart from other species. That was through the use of our language to describe things that…
Dan Travers
March 26, 2021 · 4 min read
- Our Values at Open Climate Fix
All of our values here at Open Climate Fix can be linked back to one word: Sustainability. Let’s start with the obvious: Environmental Sustainability. We are terrified by climate change and want to…
Flo Wirtz
January 05, 2021 · 2 min read
- Quarterly Progress Update, Q4 2020
We’ve been quiet for a while, but that’s not because we were enjoying the summer on a small beach island (I wish!), but because we have been super busy with all our projects. Now that things are a…
Flo Wirtz
November 30, 2020 · 4 min read
- Linked Data for the Energy System
Say you want to build an innovative new information service for the energy system. Maybe that’s an interactive map of energy assets; or a resource assessment tool that automatically determines the…
Jack Kelly
August 18, 2020 · 20 min read
- Funding from the Open Data Institute to further explore Open Energy
Last week, the Open Data Institute, a research institute founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, announced funding for seven initiatives and projects as part of their Innovate funded R&D programme. Open…
Flo Wirtz
July 28, 2020 · 2 min read
- How Do We Get to the Grid of the Future?
How do you get all of those distributed energy assets talking to each other to enable the smart use of power around the grid, given the electricity grid is sometimes described as the most complex…
Dan Travers
July 22, 2020 · 4 min read
- Science fiction vision of the future energy system
To give a feel for why we're so excited about sharing energy data, let me tell a science fiction story to illustrate what we hope a 'web of linked energy data' could enable…. It's 2030. You buy a new…
Jack Kelly
July 07, 2020 · 3 min read
- Open Energy
Back in the 1980s, computers communicated over a hodge-podge mix of clunky, complex protocols. Building new services spanning more than one machine (or just maintaining existing services) was painful…
Jack Kelly
June 15, 2020 · 4 min read
- What’s happening at Open Climate Fix? An Update.
There is certainly a lot going on in the world right now, and we hope everyone reading this blog post is in good health. While it is hard to think about anything else right now, the challenge of…
Flo Wirtz
May 07, 2020 · 6 min read
- Using computing to fix climate change
If you'd like to use computer science to help mitigate climate change, then check out these resources: ClimateChange.AI - All about using AI to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Check out their…
Jack Kelly
October 03, 2019 · 3 min read
- Starting work on solar PV mapping
Solar mapping is a sub-project of our nowcasting project. Nowcasting will provide solar yield predictions for any location. To be able to arrive at an accurate forecast for solar power generation…
Damien Tanner
July 09, 2019 · 3 min read
- Starting work on solar electricity nowcasting
At Open Climate Fix, we're about to start work on our solar electricity () nowcasting project. The aim of this project is to help reduce emissions (and costs) by forecasting solar electricity power…
Jack Kelly
July 01, 2019 · 7 min read
- How to get involved with Open Climate Fix
I'm building a non-profit called Open Climate Fix, entirely focused on using open-science to help fix climate change ASAP. We'd love help :) This blog post lists a few concrete things we need help…
Jack Kelly
March 06, 2019 · 3 min read
- Update & FAQ on non-profit research lab
Two days ago I tweeted a link to a blog post I wrote stating that I'd left DeepMind to start a non-profit research lab, focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. I've been absolutely blown away by…
Jack Kelly
January 09, 2019 · 5 min read
- Solar PV nowcasting
Solar is the single biggest source of uncertainty in the National Grid's forecasts. To mitigate against the risk of a large cloud sweeping across the country (and hence the grid losing gigawatts of…
Jack Kelly
January 09, 2019 · 2 min read
- Starting a non-profit research lab to help fix climate change ASAP
I left Google DeepMind. This is a particularly odd decision because I love the team I worked with at DeepMind. Since joining DeepMind, I've been constantly amazed by this team's compassion, focus…
Jack Kelly
January 07, 2019 · 3 min read