Parallel Session
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There are six oral presentations per session, with three sessions running in parallel. The chair of the session will strictly adhere to the timings of 15 minutes for presentation plus 2 minutes for Q&A.
When: Tuesday 25th June, 14:00 – 15:50
Session 1: Forecasting for power-system applications – Wind Models
Chair: Jake Badger, DTU Wind Energy
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Conference Room M1
Confirmed presentations:
- IEA wind recommended practices for selecting renewable power forecasting solutions parts 1 and 2: Optimizing the solution selection process and conducting trails and benchmarks
John Zach (UL Renewables, United States) 💡 - Advances in Mesoscale to Microscale Coupling for Wind Energy Applications
Sue Ellen Haupt (WEMC/National Center for Atmospheric Research – NCAR, United States) - Summary of Results from the Second Wind Forecast Improvement Project (WFIP2)
James Wilczak (NOAA ESRL, United States) - An investigation of dynamic selection of WRF PBL schemes for renewable energy forecasting in Ireland
Seanie Griffin (University College Dublin, Ireland) - Forecasting wind speed and direction in a marine environment (WRF and GFS)
Sven-Erik Gryning (DTU – Technical University of Denmark Wind Energy, Denmark) - The impact of spatial dependence structures on the skill and evaluation of multi-site probabilistic wind speed forecasts
Marc Hüsch (Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany)
Session 2: Energy resource assessment – Solar
Chair: Georges Kariniotakis, MINES ParisTech
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Room S1
Confirmed presentations:
- Satellite-based Irradiance Data for Solar Energy Projects: Validation Results & Use Cases
Mauricio Richter (3E, Belgium) - Satellite-based realistic 1 minute resolved irradiance time series based on variability classes
Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt (German Aerospace Center – DLR, Germany) - Spatial variability of incident solar radiation in Ireland and the UK linked to large-scale atmospheric pressure patterns: implications for solar energy generation
João Correia (UCD Energy Institute, University College Dublin, Ireland) - Spectral and Broadband datasets from The National Solar Radiation Database (NSRDB)
Manajit Sengupta (National Renewable Energy Laboratory – NREL, United States) - Direct and diffuse components of the solar radiation, computed by the fast physical radiative transfer code SMART-G
Mustapha Moulana (HYGEOS, France) - Treating Uncertainties as an Asset: the Use of Probabilistic Forecasts for Dispatch Optimization
Ana Carolina do Amaral Burghi (German Aerospace Centre – DLR, Germany) ⭐
Session 3: Weather & climate services – General
Chair: Gary Geernaert, United States Department of Energy
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Room S9
Confirmed presentations:
- The Added Value of Seasonal Climate Forecasting for Integrated Risk Assessment (SECLI-FIRM) EU H2020 project
Alberto Troccoli, WEMC/University of East Anglia, United Kingdom - C3S-Energy: a new electricity demand dataset for Europe based on ERA5
Laurent Dubus, WEMC/EDF R&D, France 🌡 - A new meteorological reanalysis dataset (MERIDA) to analyze the impact of relevant weather events on the Italian electric system
Riccardo Bonanno, RSE S.p.A. – Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italy ⚠ - Weather Sensitivity of Electricity Demand in West African Megacities
Arona Diedhiou, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement – IRD LTHE / Université de Grenoble-Alpes, France 🌍 - The sensitivity of future power systems to climate change projections
David Brayshaw, University of Reading, United Kingdom 🌡 - Future energy consumption of buildings in European Cities including urban effects
Jan Remund, Meteotest AG, Switzerland
Conference Pathway key:
🌍 Africa Pathway
⚠ Climate Change: Resilience & Adaptation Pathway
🌡 Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Pathway
💡 International Energy Agency (IEA) Tasks Pathway