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Researchers Use AI To Map Every Solar Panel In the US (cnet.com) 75

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNET: There are about 1.47 million individual solar panel installations in the US. That number comes courtesy of an artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at Stanford University. The system is outlined in a study released Wednesday that describes how the AI setup analyzed satellite photos to figure out how widespread solar panel usage is. The report, called "DeepSolar: A Machine Learning Framework to Efficiently Construct a Solar Deployment Database in the United States" and published in the journal Joule, showed there are more solar panels out there than previously thought. The group plans to update the database annually and add other countries and regions in the future, the study says.
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Researchers Use AI To Map Every Solar Panel In the US

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  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Wednesday December 19, 2018 @08:21PM (#57833382)
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    • We might need someone to start making solar panels that donâ(TM)t t look solar panels so they won't come around and tax you for having power. Also would probably look nicer.

      You could search for solar roof shingles, some of which probably wouldn't match the AI search criteria.

    • Actually we have that already.
      Panels that are like paint and can be put on the wall or panels integrated into the windows which provide shade and energy.

  • by haruchai ( 17472 ) on Wednesday December 19, 2018 @08:38PM (#57833456)

    Australia surpassed 1.5 million cumulative installs in 2016, Germany was at 1.7 million in 2017

    • You don't need solar panels when you have subsidized oil, coal, and nuclear power. Tax the middle class to support a welfare state for industrialists and energy moguls.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      This is the US of A we are talking about. You know, a place so special that things which worked around the rest of the world would become impossible here.

      For example, public transportation, nationalised health care, fast broadband internet with competition among ISPs, mobile phones that didn’t lock you to a provider, etc.

      Just having as many solar panels as another country with 1/10 of the population is already a huge achievement! Just like pollution, Americans think it is stupid to count per capita!

      • You aren't American. Plus it is stupid to count per capita. The US is the #2 manufacturing nation in the world. That is why the per capita numbers are so high.
        • by DamonHD ( 794830 )

          Quite sure that it's nothing to do with larger houses (more floorspace to heat and cool and light per person) and larger less efficient personal vehicles with longer distances to travel due to less clustered population?

          Rgds

          Damon

        • by haruchai ( 17472 )

          it is stupid to count per capita. The US is the #2 manufacturing nation in the world. That is why the per capita numbers are so high.

          Hogwash.
          Japan is no slouch when it comes to manufacturing and their CO2 emissions spiked after they shut down their nukes.
          Yet it's per capita numbers, while high, are still well below America's.
          Find other excuses.

    • And what did Australia get for it?

      A broken grid and long-term power outages, because they also took their backup coal and gas plants offline, thinking their "renewables" could handle it.

      Not even close.
  • by swell ( 195815 ) <jabberwock@poetic.com> on Wednesday December 19, 2018 @10:25PM (#57833868)

    According to the upcoming 2019 USA edition of Homeless Workers' CoOp Manifesto, 'Eat the Rich' chapter; this is how you find them. Maps of residential solar panels, swimming pools, private tennis courts and inaccessible ocean beaches. Members are encouraged to map their own locale via drones for inclusion in future editions. Don't forget that they are nicely fattened during the holiday season!

  • Folks eventually start to believe it.

    The media throws around the term " AI " like its commonplace in society.

    If and when a true AI is ever created, it will be truly terrifying in comparison to what passes as AI today.
    I say terrifying because we, as a species, are used to being top of the food chain here.

    Once we lose that distinction, quite a few folks aren't going to deal with that realization well.

    • They mean "image recognition" which means they can detect dark squares on a satellite photo that could be solar panels. Apparently image recognition is AI in 2018.
  • I was wondering how many false positives they might get from this - a local restaurant has decorative steel panels outside that look kind of like solar panels (including the angle) but are not...

    Also, what do they really mean by "Solar Panel". My mom technically has a solar panel on her roof - but it's only for heating water, it does not provide power. I know at least a few other people with solar water heating panels as well, are they included in the tally yet being thought of as providing power?

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      The way a solar panel "looks" when detected to just glass to cover the system used for heating water.
      Distinctive type of materials should be detectable and not get counted.
      Repeating grids and rows can be telling too. When not just one or two big panels.

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