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Tuesday, 27 September 2016
14:30 - 16:00 LIDARs - the zapping competition
Resource assessment  
Onshore      Offshore    

Room: Hall G2

In this highly interactive quick-fire session, participants will scan through 14 LIDAR-related presentations and vote to select the three contributions they would like to hear in full. Presentations will cover a wide range of possible LIDAR applications, both offshore and onshore, such as power-curve validation, resource assessment in complex terrain, turbulence intensity measurements, and more.

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Learning objectives

Get a wide overview of the latest research and field work involving LIDARs, both onshore and offshore.

 

This session will be chaired by:
Mike Courtney, DTU Wind, Denmark
Co-chair(s):
Lars Landberg, Director of Strategic Research and Innovation, DNV GL Energy, Denmark
Stefan Ivanell, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden

Presenter

Michael Schmidt University of Oldenburg, Germany
Co-authors:
Michael Schmidt (1) F
(1) University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany

Presenter's biography

Biographies are supplied directly by presenters at WindEurope Summit 2016 and are published here unedited

Mr. Schmidt has been working in wind energy research since 2007. He is currently a research assistant at ForWind – Center for Wind Energy Research in Oldenburg. He studied physics at the University of Oldenburg, and subsequently started to work on mesoscale models for wind energy applications. Thereafter he developed a tropical cyclone model as design tool for wind turbines in typhoon prone regions in collaboration with the turbine design company aerodyn GmbH, and the certification company DNV-GL. He is specialized in the analysis of a variety of wind measurement techniques including ultrasonic anemometers and lidar.

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