Wind Power Predictions and Gaps in Forecasting Research Workshop
Workshop Video
09:00-11:00: State of the Art and planned improvements
State of the Art and planned improvements for NWP
Helmut Frank (DWD), Malte Mülller (met.no), Clive Wilson (UKMO)
Wind Generation Forecasting at REE
ame>Ana Rodriguez, Red Electrica de España
11:30-13:00: Industry experience
Challenges of integrating Wind from a TSO Perspective
Melih Kurt, Tennet Bayreuth
Significance of the forecast in the Short term Power trading
Efthalia Gogolou, Statkraft Germany
10 years of forecast use
Sophie Guignard, Maia Eolis
14:00-15:30: Meteorology gone wrong, and other views from forecasters
Wind power forecasting in a French context : meteorological feedback
Stanislas Siblot and Aurélien Bendaoud
Intraday Forecasts of the Wind Energy Production for Transmission System Grid Nodes
Stephan Vogt, Fraunhofer IWES
Perceptions on doing forecasting for the wind industry
Gil Lizcano, Vortex
Causes of wind power forecast uncertainty and how we can learn to deal with it
Corinna Möhrlen, WEPROG
16:00-17:00: What research and development needed to cover identified gaps
Preliminary results from the first interviews on the state-of-the-art use of uncertainties in the power industry
Corinna Möhrlen
Current use and gaps in forecasting – a discussion starter
Corinna Möhrlen, Gregor Giebel and George Kariniotakis