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Startup uses drones to clear clouds for solar farms, aims to impact storms

Meteoric, a startup founded by University of Cambridge engineers and backed by Y Combinator, is developing autonomous drones designed to dissipate clouds over solar farms. These drones will mechanically alter cloud droplets to reduce reflectivity and increase sunlight reaching solar panels, potentially boosting annual generation by 10-30%. While the technology promises a cost-effective solution for solar power intermittency, its broader ambition to influence severe weather events like hurricanes is met with scientific skepticism. AI

IMPACT This technology could improve the efficiency and reliability of solar power generation by mitigating the impact of cloud cover.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new technology product being developed by a startup, aimed at improving solar energy generation.

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Startup uses drones to clear clouds for solar farms, aims to impact storms

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Jowi Morales ·

    Startup to use drones to keep clouds away from solar farms, 'Our ultimate goal is to reduce the intensity of severe storms and hurricanes' — chemical-free tech promises up to 30% power boost for $30 to $60 an hour

    Meteoric plans to deploy drones and use mechanical action to dissipate low and mid-altitude clouds covering solar power plants. The startup says that it already has a working prototype that cut artificial clouds by 13%, and that its drones are far more economical to fly compared …