Wind Power Forecasting

From R&D to commercial offering – a 360° view of present and future

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Weather forecast (image: University of Athens)

3 & 4 December 2013
De Doelen Concert and Meeting Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

EWEA’s second technology workshop in 2013, organised in response to requests from members, focuses on technical challenges related to wind power forecasting onshore and offshore. Organised in association with the Anemos Consortium.

The workshop will cover topics including:

  • The end users’ requirements
  • Numerical weather prediction models
  • Wind power forecasting models and operational systems
  • Integrating forecasts in business processes
  • How important will forecasting be at 200 GW?

A call for abstracts will be launched before end July 2013.

Read about the workshop objectives & programme

Let me know when the full programme is available and call for abstracts & registration are open

 

COST_logoThe programme will also include the results of the Benchmarking Exercise on Short-term Forecasting Model for Renewable Generation, that is part of the COST Action ES1002 WIRE: Weather Intelligence for Renewable Energies.

Turbines stopped by icing (photo: VTT Finland)

Extra visibility for your organisation:

If you would like to present your company to a highly targeted audience contact Tim Robinson on techworkshops@ewea.org or tel: +32 2 213 1844 to discuss exhibition and sponsorship opportunities.