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

The energy system needs a range of forecast types for its operation in addition to the narrow wind power forecast. Therefore, the group behind the former IEA Wind Task 36 Forecasting for Wind Energy (running 6 years, from 2016-2021) has broadened its perspective on forecasting issues in part by reaching out to other IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes such as the ones for PV, hydropower, system integration, hydrogen etc. The three existing Work Packages (WPs) on NWP Improvements (WP1), Power and Uncertainty Forecasting (WP2) and optimal use of Forecasting Solutions (WP3), are complemented by thirteen work streams in a matrix structure.

The three work packages span three distinct areas of challenge in forecasting for the weather driven energy system. The first area is the continuing effort to improve the representation of physical processes in weather forecast models through both new high performance initializations and tailored parameterizations. The second area is the heterogeneity of the forecasters and end users, the full understanding of the uncertainties throughout the modelling chain and the incorporation of novel data into power forecasting algorithms. A third area is representation, communication, and use of these uncertainties to industry in forms that readily support decision-making in plant operations and electricity markets.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2023
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventEuropean Geophysics Union General Assembly 2023 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 23 Apr 202328 Apr 2023

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Geophysics Union General Assembly 2023
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period23/04/202328/04/2023

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