EWEA Technology Workshop: Resource Assessment
Resource Assessment 2013
25 & 26 June 2013
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
www.ewea.org/events/workshops/resource-assessment-2013/
EWEA’s series of workshops on technology issues critical to members continues in 2013 with a second resource assessment workshop, as requested by participants at the highly-acclaimed May 2011 edition.
Register at early rates before 15 April 2013
EWEA’s series of workshops on technology issues critical to members continues in 2013 with a second resource assessment workshop, as requested by participants at the highly-acclaimed May 2011 edition.
Register at early rates before 15 April 2013
Organised for the industry by the industry, EWEA technology workshops are excellent value for money and are typically half the price of those offered by commercial organisers. As the industry’s European non-profit association, EWEA can hold these workshops thanks to the continued support of its members.
A highlight of the workshop is the Comparative Resource and Energy Yield Assessment Procedures (CREYAP) Exercise Part II. Parties are invited to carry out a wind speed and energy yield prediction for a wind farm project with the aim to compare results of different industry standard models and approaches. Participant’s results will be independently compared and contrasted with one another, as well as against real wind farm performance data and the results presented in the final session of the workshop.
Deadline for submitting the results of your assessment: 10 May 2013
Download the data pack for the CREYAP Exercise Part II
Programme
The workshop consists of five sessions over one-and-a-half days:
1. Application of mesoscale models for resource assessment. Includes call for abstracts
2. Wind conditions modelling. Includes call for abstracts
3. Real world power curves
4. Current challenges of wake prediction
5. Comparison of Resource and Energy Yield Assessment Procedures Exercise – Part II
Programme and presenters
Call for abstracts open
Submit your abstract by 10 May to have the opportunity to present your work at one of the most well-respected resource assessment workshops. NB to students: financial support will be given if the selected abstract is from someone in full-time education.
Abstract topics and submission procedure