Wind Farm Data Management and Analysis Forum, Hamburg

Natural Power's Market Analysis Manager, Jeff Bryan, will be speaking at the Wind Farm Data Management and Analysis Forum in Germany this week. His presentation ‘Using data to improve O&M efficiency and drive down the LCOE' will take place on 18th October at 09.25 hours in the Radisson Blu Hotel, Hamburg.

Natural Powers in-house advisory and analytics team, comprising performance analytics, market analysis and due diligence provides in-depth analysis and insight to key renewable energy and infrastructure markets. The team employs a combination of bespoke in-house tools, industry standard models and desktop research to uncover the issues affecting its clients projects and advising them on how to realise the full potential of their assets. Natural Power is independent and technology neutral, so clients can rely on the unbiased, honest reporting.


To find out more about Natural Powers market analysis services, please visit https://www.naturalpower.com/our-services/analysis/

The Wind Farm Data Management and Analysis Forum, organised by WindPower Monthly, is relevant to anyone who is involved in utilising data in order to improve wind farm performance, in both the O&M and power optimisation areas. Content includes onshore and offshore wind and looks at which techniques can be employed to do more with your data at the sub-component, component, site and fleet levels.

The event will examine industry trends in analysing SCADA, CMS/CMMS, LiDAR, inspection, metocean and on-site maintenance technician data. To find out more about the Wind Farm Management and Data Analysis Forum, and to register to attend, please visit http://www.windpowermonthly.com/wind-farm-data-management-and-analysis

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