Energy Department Announces $2.5 Million to Improve Wind Forecasting
Date: 1/8/2015
The Energy Department announced $2.5 million for a new project to research the atmospheric processes that generate wind in mountain-valley regions. Conducted by Vaisala of Louisville, Colorado, this research will be used to improve the wind industry's weather models for short-term wind forecasts, especially for those issued less than 15 hours in advance. With access to better forecasts, wind energy plant operators and industry professionals can ensure wind turbines operate closer to maximum capacity, leading to lower energy costs for consumers.
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