AWS Truepower has released the latest installment of its Wind Trends Bulletin. The report reviews wind patterns in Canada, Europe and the United States for the first quarter of 2011.
The analysis is based on AWS Truepower’s long-term simulated wind resource data set and is conducted by a team of meteorologists. The report reviews wind patterns in Canada, Europe and the United States for the first quarter of 2011. The analysis is based on AWS Truepower’s long-term simulated wind resource data set and is conducted by a team of expert meteorologists. Conversely, Europe saw below normal conditions throughout the majority of the continent. Areas exhibiting significantly below normal values included the British Isles, western and central Europe, the southern Mediterranean, the Balkans and Turkey. AWS Truepower’s Wind Trends Bulletin provides wind plant owners, investors and operators with a high level analysis of wind resource performance influenced by climatic fluctuations such as El Niño. The analysis provides wind project stakeholders with a benchmark to compare observed performance and aids in identifying potential issues with plant underperformance.
The analysis is based on AWS Truepower’s long-term simulated wind resource data set and is conducted by a team of meteorologists. The report reviews wind patterns in Canada, Europe and the United States for the first quarter of 2011. The analysis is based on AWS Truepower’s long-term simulated wind resource data set and is conducted by a team of expert meteorologists. Conversely, Europe saw below normal conditions throughout the majority of the continent. Areas exhibiting significantly below normal values included the British Isles, western and central Europe, the southern Mediterranean, the Balkans and Turkey. AWS Truepower’s Wind Trends Bulletin provides wind plant owners, investors and operators with a high level analysis of wind resource performance influenced by climatic fluctuations such as El Niño. The analysis provides wind project stakeholders with a benchmark to compare observed performance and aids in identifying potential issues with plant underperformance.