IEA Wind Task 51 Forecasting for the Weather Driven Energy System

Gregor Giebel, Caroline Draxl, Helmut Frank, John Zack, Jethro Browell, Corinna Möhrlen, George Kariniotakis, Ricardo Bessa, David Lenaghan

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Abstract

Wind and solar are no longer mere additions to the grid, in the future they are the grid. They are weather dependent, therefore the entire power and energy system needs to be handled according to the weather. IEA Wind Task 51 “Forecasting for the Weather Driven Energy System” takes a much broader approach for all sources, and some mitigation options, of the naturally occurring variability.
The Task began in January 2022 and will run until the end of 2025. The work packages reflect the modelling chain: meteorology (WP1), power conversion (WP2) and application of the forecasts (WP3). We have established work streams that reach across areas and are run in collaboration with many other IEA Wind Tasks, IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes and the WMO Energy Group.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2023
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventWindEurope 2023 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 25 Apr 202327 Apr 2023

Conference

ConferenceWindEurope 2023
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period25/04/202327/04/2023

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