Innovations Webinar: Measuring Turbulence Intensity with wind lidar

Turbulent wind farm at sunset
Weather & Environment
Wind and Solar Energy 

Innovations Webinar: Measuring Turbulence Intensity with wind lidar

Understanding how TI impacts wind measurement campaigns is critical for any wind farm project, onshore and offshore.

In this webinar, you’ll learn about the developments of lidar-measured TI in the wind energy space, including the research findings of France Energies Marines in the Gulf of Lion and a summary of WindCube Nacelle TI algorithm improvements validated in several field campaigns.

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Hear what our experts have to say in this new edition of our Innovations series.

Elvira Aliverdieva

Elvira Aliverdieva

Product & Offering Specialist, Renewable Energy PMA, Vaisala

Elvira joined Vaisala’s marketing department in Paris after finishing ESSEC Business School in France. She has previous experience in marketing & sales support in the renewable energy and technology-related sectors, specifically focusing on market analysis, marketing strategy and business development.

She joined Vaisala in 2020 to participate in market and offering management activities and support the company’s renewable energy product positioning. She is also serving as a liaison between the company’s scientific and business development teams.

Zhi Liang

Zhi Liang

Application Manager – WindCube Nacelle, Vaisala

 

Zhi Liang works at Vaisala as Application Manager for WindCube Nacelle. He is focusing on data analysis, algorithm development, and lidar applications in wind energy. In 2012, Zhi received a Master’s degree in Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Environment in Peking University, and then he started his career in Wind Resource Assessment in wind industry. 

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Maxime Thiebaut

Maxime Thiebaut

Maxime Thiebaut
Researcher/R&D Project Leader, France Energies Marines

 

Maxime holds a PhD in Physical Oceanography and a Master's degree in theoretical physics. His research focuses on the characterization of turbulence in the ocean and atmosphere from measurements collected at tidal and wind energy sites. He has been involved in numerous sensors deployments in Europe and North America as chief scientist.

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