Introduction to the Global Wind Atlas

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Introduction to the Global Wind Atlas 20 November 2018

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Oliver James Knight, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank Group Oliver Knight is a Senior Energy Specialist at the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program in the World Bank. He leads ESMAP s work on renewable energy resource assessment and mapping, and is closely involved in the World Bank s efforts to scale up deployment of renewable energy globally with specific current focus on solar power and offshore wind. Oliver holds an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College London, and prior to the World Bank was working for over five years at the UK Department for International Development.

Ides Bauwens, Co-founder & Managing Partner, Nazka Mapps Ides Bauwens (www.linkedin.com/in/ibauwens) is co-founder and managing partner of Nazka Mapps. Nazka was founded in 2012 with a clear mission: making socially relevant, customized & innovative geo-ict applications. The Belgian company specializes in interactive maps and location-based services focused on mobility, health and climate. The Global Wind Atlas website has been reimagined from the bottom up by Nazka Mapps, under contract to DTU Wind Energy, and funded by ESMAP. More info at www.nazka.be

Jake Badger, Head of Section for Wind Resource Assessment, Technical University of Denmark Jake Badger is Head of Section for Wind Resource Assessment at DTU Wind Energy. He has carried out research and development within numerical wind resource assessment methodologies for over 18 years. He works on numerous projects to accelerate the application and dissemination of meteorology modelling and datasets in the wind energy community. His goal is to strengthen codevelopment and collaboration across specializations to deliver novel research and innovation. He sits on the European Energy Research Alliance Management Board Joint Programme for Wind, coordinating the sub-programme for wind conditions and climatic effects.

Søren Bo Krohn Hansen, Wind Power Consultant Soren Krohn is a wind power consultant who helped draft the terms of reference for the World Bank / ESMAP support for the Global Wind Atlas. He started his career in computer programming and econometrics. He has been in the wind power business for 24 years. He has worked on wind projects in Europe, North America and 40 developing countries.

Gil Lizcano, R&D Director, Vortex Gil Lizcano has a background in Physics and PhD in Climatology. Since 1998, when he was involved in Brazilian Wind Atlas, his work has been focused in wind resource and climate modeling at high resolutions. He worked as a wind analyst at Nordex and he was involved in different climate research and applications at the University of Oxford for 6 years. He joined VORTEX in 2008 where he has been responsible for the innovation and research activities. Gil is leading Vortex modeling team for the provision of mesoscale model layer for the World Bank Global Wind Atlas project.

Brian Ohrbeck Hansen, Senior Development Engineer, Technical University of Denmark Brian Ohrbeck Hansen is part of the Resource Assessment Modelling section of DTU Wind Energy. His role is mainly as project manager for development projects associated with the WAsP software suite. This includes facilitating and coordinating the collaboration between scientists and software developers, leading to the implementation of scientific research in software. Brian has e.g. been responsible for the successful developments and releases of the Global Wind Atlas 2 as well as the WAsP 12 and WAsP Engineering 4 software packages.

Neil Davis, Technical Lead, Technical University of Denmark Neil Davis is the Technical Lead for Wind Resource Assessment Applications in the Resource Assessment Modeling section of the Department of Wind Energy at the Technical University of Denmark. He has a MSc in Atmospheric Science from North Carolina State University, and a PhD from DTU Wind Energy. Since finishing his PhD, he has worked extensively on wind atlas applications including all versions of the Global Wind Atlas and the upcoming New European Wind Atlas.

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