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: Thursday 27th June, 09:00 – 10:50
Session 1: Forecasting for power-system applications – Solar models
Chair: Stefano Alessandrini, UCAR/NCAR
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Conference Room M1
Confirmed presentations:
- Calibration of DNI ensemble forecasts with quantile regression
Jose L. Casado-Rubio (AEMET – Spanish Meteorological Service, Spain) - Calibration Methods for Ensemble solar probabilistic forecasts in an insular context
Josselin Le Gal La Salle (Université de la Réunion, Réunion, France) - Copula-based models for solar power supply to distribution networks, using global radiation forecasts
Freimut von Loeper (Universität Ulm, Germany) - Modeling Aerosol Optical Depth over the Arabian Desert for Solar Irradiance Forecasting
Jared A Lee (National Center for Atmospheric Research – NCAR, United States) - Probabilistic photovoltaic forecasting combining heterogenous sources of input data for multiple time-frames
Thomas Carriere (MINES ParisTech, France) - Beyond-RMSE analysis of WRF parametrization for day-ahead irradiance forecasting
Hadrien Verbois (NUS, Singapore)
Session 2: Forecasting for power-system applications – Wind models
Chair: Jim Wilczak, NOAA ESRL Physical Sciences Division
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Room S1
Confirmed presentations:
- Validation of NWP models by lidar measurements with particular emphasis on turbine hub-height wind speed and power forecasts
Yelena Pichugina (Colorado University Boulder / NOAA, United States) - Improved very short‐term spatio‐temporal wind forecasting using atmospheric regimes
Jethro Browell (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom) - Towards a global dynamic wind atlas: assessing the quality of MERRA-2 and ERA5 reanalysis for wind power simulation without and with bias-correcting using the Global Wind Atlas
Katharina Gruber (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria) 🌡 - Very Short-Term Wind Power Forecasting using Regime Switching for Power Ramps
Leo May (Strathclyde University, United Kingdom) - Requirements of operational wind power forecasting: Experiences from an utility perspective
Malte Rieck (Vattenfall Energy Trading GmbH, Germany) - Probabilistic short-range forecasting for icing-related wind power production losses
Heiner Körnich (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Sweden)
Session 3: Grid integration, environmental impacts and education
Chair: Sue Ellen Haupt, WEMC/NCAR
Where: DTU Lyngby Meeting Centre, Building 101, Room S9
Confirmed presentations:
- Graphical user interface for weather forecast products tailored to the needs of transmission and distribution systems
Jonas von Schumann (Deutscher Wetterdienst – DWD, Germany) - Impact of input weather data on highly renewable power systems
Alexander Kies (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Germany) - Improvements for Online Feed-in estimations based on PV power output measurements
Daniel Lassahn (Meteocontrol Energy & Weather Services GmbH, Germany) - Estimation of forecast gust return levels in a real time decision support system
Julie Capo (Météo-France, France) - Examinations on effectiveness of photovoltaic systems in different local and micro climatic environments
Gergely Csákberényi-Nagy (Renewable Energy Park Sesearch Center / University of Debrecen, Hungary) - Energy Education: Panacea to sustainable and affordable access to clean energy
Idowu Adegbite (Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria) 🌍
Conference Pathway key:
🌍 Africa Pathway
⚠ Climate Change: Resilience & Adaptation Pathway
🌡 Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Pathway
💡 International Energy Agency (IEA) Tasks Pathway