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US strives to improve weather forecast models to foster wind energy development

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a new initiative to improve short-term weather forecast models in hopes of bolstering wind energy development projects.
US strives to improve weather forecast models to foster wind energy development

The Wind Forecast Improvement Project (WFIP), a collaborative effort between the DOE, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and two private companies, AWS Truepower and WindLogics, is ultimately expected to have the added benefit of improving the efficiency of the electric grid system, thereby reducing the costs of electricity for consumers and.

“Harnessing wind energy is all about supply and demand, where small errors in wind forecasts can generate large errors in wind power output," said Melinda Marquis, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL) renewable energy program manager. "Knowing wind patterns in certain levels of the atmosphere will allow us to maximize our use of it."

For the next year, WFIP researchers will collect atmospheric data from a network of wind measuring devices throughout the middle part of the country.

The data that will help create images of wind speed and direction in the atmosphere, particularly between 350 and 400 feet above the Earth's surface where wind turbines usually rotate.

Based on the advanced knowledge of wind conditions the research will provide, electric grid operators will be able to balance the amount of power from wind farms that is sent through the electric grid.

During the research period AWS Truepower, which is headquartered in Albany, New York, will conduct research in an area of the southern Great Plains, centred on west Texas, while WindLogics, of St. Paul, Minnesota, will focus on the northern Great Plains.

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Wind Forecast Improvement Project

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