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During the last four years, researchers from all over Europe have been working on creating a New European Wind Atlas. The results are being presented in Brussels today...
A milestone within the NEWA project has been reached: The mesoscale production runs which will form the backbone of the New European Wind Atlas have been launched on...
During spring and summer of 2016, two WindScanners installed on balconies attached to tall meteorological masts at the Østerild test station for large wind turbines in...
Ocean winds observed from spacebourne scatterometers are used in the offshore part of NEWA. New wind resource statistics at 10 m above the surface are now available.
The second 2017 bi-annual NEWA General Project meeting will be held in Riga, Latvia, October 23-25 2017. The meeting will take place at the RADISSON BLU LATVIJA CONFERENCE...
New work details the limitations of methods that use the European Wind Atlas and the Global Wind Atlas and how it influenced the development of the New European Wind Atlas...
Researchers are now gathered for the Perdigão field campaign, an effort to study wind flow physics at scales down to tens of meters. The effort should help engineers...
The Cornell Chronicle just published a great article about Rebecca Barthelmie and Sara Pryor's involvement with Perdigão, find it here
Around 50 wind experts from institutes and companies in the eight participating European countries discussed the technical parts of the work. There is great progress...