Wind Energy Instrumentation Atlas

May 31, 2019

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Atmosphere to Electrons (A2e) program is focused on developing the next generation of predictive tools to better understand wind plant performance and help industry lower the overall cost of energy. A formal verification and validation process is required to demonstrate improved accuracy of these new models beyond those currently employed. A critical part of model validation is utilization of a diverse set of accurate observations of atmospheric forcing and wind plant response. A number of existing data sets will be used for this purpose, but A2e researchers realize that new data sets will be required to meet validation objectives. As such, plans for new experiments based on model validation priorities are currently being developed.

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