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: Wednesday 26th June, 14:00 – 15:50
Session 1: Energy resource assessment – Wind models
Chair: Sven-Erik Gryning, DTU Wind Energy
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Conference Room M1
Confirmed presentations:
- Status of seasonal and subseasonal wind and wind power forecasting for the Iberian Peninsula and the Canary Islands: a systematic review
Susana Bayo Besteiro (Universidade de Vigo, Spain) - The New European Wind Atlas (NEWA) and web platform
Jake Badger (DTU – Technical University of Denmark Wind Energy, Denmark) - Downscaling Meso- to Microscale Simulations: A Multipoint approach
Renko Buhr (Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany) - WRF-LES evaluation of turbulence measures using observations from a 250-m tower
Alfredo Peña (DTU – Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) - Modelling study of the impact of the sea breeze on offshore wind farms in the Mediterranean and the North Sea
Anna Maria Sempreviva (DTU – Technical University of Denmark Wind Energy, Denmark) - A wind resource experiment in complex terrain compared with meso- to micro-scale model coupling
Jakob Mann (DTU – Technical University of Denmark Wind Energy, Denmark)
Session 2: Grid integration
Chair: TBC
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Room S1
Confirmed presentations:
- Comparing capacity expansion outcomes for the Australia’s National Electricity Market using three sources of weather-related input data
Roger Dargaville (The University of Melbourne, Australia) - Sunny Windy Sundays: Understanding the relationships between renewable energy supply and demand in Great Britain
Daniel Drew (University of Reading, United Kingdom) - The Use of the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) Model in Dynamic Line Rating
Kenneth Fenton (NOAA ESRL GSD, United States) - Ancillary services from a renewable-sourced virtual power plant: the REstable project
Simon Camal (MINES ParisTech, France) - Micro-grid improved PV power integration from diesel control using a thermal-infrared sky imager nowcasting system
Sylvain Cros (Reuniwatt, France) - Flexible hydro-solar-wind mixes for reliable power supply in West Africa
Sebastian Sterl (Vrije Universiteit Brussel – VUB, Belgium) 🌍
Session 3: Weather and climate services – Solar, wind (icing) and hydro
Chair: John Dutton, Prescient Weather
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Room S9
Confirmed presentations:
- An assessment of surface shortwave radiation in South Africa
Nosipho Zwane (South African Weather Service, South Africa) 🌍 - Soiling of Solar Panels within PerduS project
Frank Wagner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Germany) - Forecasting of atmospheric icing – validation and applications within wind energy
Brian Riget Broe (Kjeller Vindteknikk, Sweden) - Climate-proofing for the hydropower sector: Opportunities and challenges using state-of-the-art seasonal predictions
Christof LC Lorenz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT / Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research – IMK-IFU, Germany) ⚠ - Numerical Weather Prediction of Supercooled Low Stratus Clouds over Heterogeneous Surfaces using the MUSC One-Dimensional Model: First Results
Erik J Janzon (Uppsala Universitet, Sweden) - Benchmarking seasonal prediction of inflows to hydropower systems against a statistical approach
Martin Drews (DTU – Techinical University of Denmark, Denmark) 🌡
Conference Pathway key:
🌍 Africa Pathway
⚠ Climate Change: Resilience & Adaptation Pathway
🌡 Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Pathway
💡 International Energy Agency (IEA) Tasks Pathway