DTU WIND Department of Wind and Energy Systems
DTU Vindenergi RAMDTU Wind Energy Systems Division (WES)
Frederiksborgvej 399
Building 125, room 125
4000 Roskilde
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Our article describing the development and scientific basis of the Global Wind Atlas is now online in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
The Global Wind Atlas version 3.3 includes exciting new features and improvements. Viewing of any layer on the Global Wind Atlas can now be masked with data from any other layer, and the new IEC Class layers make it possible to quickly assess the IEC Class for wind turbines and wind farms.
The Global Wind Atlas version 3.2 includes language versions for all six of the official United Nations languages
The Global Wind Atlas version 3.1 includes several new features and improvements. All visual layers on the Global Wind Atlas have become user-scaleable and the new bathymetry layer makes it possible to quickly assess the water depth for offshore wind turbines and wind farms.
A meeting that was supposted to be held at DTU Risø Campus was transferred to an online meeting with 61 participants. The meeting went well.
The latest release of the Global Wind Atlas contains all new data about wind resources around the world. As such, the Global Wind Atlas continues to help policymakers, planners and investors identify global, national, regional and local high-wind areas for wind power generation – and the atlas again confirms the immense global potential...
Recently, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea and DTU met and exchanged renewable energy experience.
WAsP is looking for three software developers to join our Risø-based team. We are expanding how users can interact with our models and are looking for your help to bring about the development of the next-generation wind resource assessment software.
The Global Wind Atlas has been accessed in over 200 countries from all over the world. Further developments of the atlas are planned for 2018 and 2019.
World Bank alongside DTU Wind Energy will present the new Global Wind Atlas on 28 November 2017 in Amsterdam.
DTU Wind Energy and WAsP will be attending the offshore wind energy conference in London next week.
Jake Badger, Head of Section, will be attending AWEA. He will be available for talks and discussions at DTU Wind Energy´s stand no. 2642.
On October 21st the DTU Global Wind Atlas was launched. It provides global datasets describing the wind climate including the effects of high resolution topography. The data is for aggregation analysis for energy integration modelling, energy planners and policy makers. The methodology is based on generalization of reanalysis data...
A global wind atlas for improving global wind power utilization was launched on 21 October. Denmark has played a key role in developing the wind atlas, which is a free tool for world energy planners.
At the EWEA Resource Assessment workshop 2015, DTU Wind Energy presented the new worldwide microscale wind resource assessement data on IRENA's Global Atlas.