Whiffle's LES weather modelling uses high performance computing systems for forecasting and wind climate analysis. Through the JDA, GE will leverage Whiffle’s technology to optimise wind turbine siting, ultimately enabling improved AEP for customers.
“We are pleased to work with Whiffle and benefit from their atmospheric modelling technology and simulations” said Joseph Citeno, GE Renewable Energy’s Leader for Advanced Technology and Sciences for Onshore Wind. “We are confident this collaboration will enable improved siting for our turbines, bringing greater value to our customers around the world.”
“We are very excited to welcome GE Renewable Energy as our client” added Harm Jonker, CEO, Whiffle. “Working together with GE emphasises the power and importance of our disruptive LES modelling and allows GE’s clients to benefit from the latest technology in weather simulation and forecasting. To see GE Renewable Energy being an early adopter of our technology speaks to the vision and innovative potential of GE, and we’re delighted to work together.”
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