
Open Climate Fix is a non-profit research and development lab. We build AI solutions helping the electricity grid to transition to 100% renewable power generation. Our first focus was our solar forecasting product, Quartz Solar, which is used by National Grid Electricity System Operator in the UK and has halved their forecasting errors. Every part of the organisation is designed to maximise climate impact, such as our open and collaborative approach, our rapid prototyping, and our attention on finding scalable & practical solutions. By using an open-source approach, we can draw upon a much larger pool of knowledge and skills than any individual company, so combining existing islands of knowledge and accelerating progress. Have questions? We’d love to hear from you. info@openclimatefix.org

Open Climate Fix is a non-profit research and development lab. We build AI solutions helping the electricity grid to transition to 100% renewable power generation. Our first focus was our solar forecasting product, Quartz Solar, which is used by National Grid Electricity System Operator in the UK and has halved their forecasting errors. Every part of the organisation is designed to maximise climate impact, such as our open and collaborative approach, our rapid prototyping, and our attention on finding scalable & practical solutions. By using an open-source approach, we can draw upon a much larger pool of knowledge and skills than any individual company, so combining existing islands of knowledge and accelerating progress. Have questions? We’d love to hear from you. info@openclimatefix.org
Founded: 2019
Org type: Non-profit / open-science climate-tech
Focus: AI forecasting for solar and wind (Cloudcasting, Quartz)
Notable partners: National Grid ESO; Adani Green
Funding: Grant funding (recorded rounds; recent: Dec 20, 2023)
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Reducing forecasting errors for renewable generation to enable higher penetration of solar and wind on power grids.
2019
Services for Renewable Energy
Most recent recorded grant round
Recorded as a grant supporter