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Blog: How soon will standalone lidars replace met masts measurements in Nordics and Baltics?
Meteorological mast measurements have been wind energy industry’s standard measurement practice for wind resource assessment since 1980s. The first wind energy specific lidar technology solutions came to market during 2000s and early adopter visionaries prophesized...
Thesis: Assessing benefits of icing loss forecast in wind power forecasting
Pia Isolähteenmäki completed her second master’s degree, this time in Advanced Energy Solutions at Aalto University and she conducted her thesis for Kjeller Vindteknikk (KVT) in Finland. “One of the main research questions was to determine the economic value of KVT’s...
Webinar: Forecasting icing losses for wind power – Enhancing accuracy in intraday and day-ahead (SPOT) energy trading
Tue, Nov 04, 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM GMT+1 We would like to invite you to our upcoming webinar on our IceLossForecast! The session will cover how the IceLossForecast product has helped improve trading and reducing imbalance costs in the Nordic market, and we will go through...
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Partnering for a Sustainable Future: Norconsult Supports ATC in Delivering Utility-Scale Solar in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is a country with a great need for new energy production. Thanks to its excellent solar resources and strong commitment to sustainable development, Zimbabwe also has an immense renewable energy potential. In line with national and regional energy development policies, African Transmission Corporation (ATC) is investing in projects that will strengthen energy security, support economic growth, and contribute to regional development goals.
Drammen train station – Solar PV at Train Station Platforms
The new train station in Drammen will be the first train station in Norway to feature solar PV systems on its platform roofs. The project provides significant experience as Bane NOR is one of the largest real estate players in Norway while requirements ondesign, HSE, planning, uptime etc. are very stringent in railway projects.
Voldsløkkaprimary school – BIPV and Rooftop PV at Primary School
Voldsløkkaprimary school in Oslo in the first energy-positive school in Oslo. This is partly achieved by a rooftop PV system and a building integrated PV modules (BIPV, dark green in the left part of the photo) that generate 230.000 kWh/year.













