Save time and make better decisions

Use our wind lidar monitoring app to automate repetitive workflows, share results with your team, and make informed decisions when planning your wind farms.

Save time and make better decisions

Use our wind lidar monitoring app to automate repetitive workflows, share results with your team, and make informed decisions when planning your wind farms.

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Wind energy is booming, but wind farm developers are drowning under work

Wind data from potential wind farm sites needs to be monitored daily, so analysts have to click through lots of files

There’s lots of data to process, but it’s spread everywhere and it’s hard to get an overview

The goal is to develop more wind farms, but today’s data processing pipelines are not scalable

It's time for automation.

Our software automates wind lidar data monitoring so you can effortlessly scale up your development portfolio

Save time by automating tasks

Our web-app analyses your wind lidar data, sends data alerts and automated reports, so you save an hour each day for each measurement campaign.

Be successful from the start

Even if you’re new to to wind lidars, our app helps you keep track of your measurement campaign and optimizes your data output.

Keep everyone in the loop

If you’re working in a team or have clients to report to, the app’s logbook and automated data reporting make it easy to share information and keep an overview of your campaign status.

We stay up to date with wind energy research, so you get the latest solutions

Putting digitalisation to work for you

“Digitalisation is the organisational and industry-wide use of data and digital technologies to improve efficiency, create insights, and develop products and services”

A. Clifton et al.: Grand challenges in the digitalisation of wind energy, Wind Energy Science, 8, 947–974, DOI: 10.5194/wes-8-947-2023, 2023.

This video was filmed at the IEA Wind workshop on the Grand Challenges for Wind Energy in Boulder, Colorado, in March 2023. This version was created by Simon Rubin in the framework of IEA Wind Technology Collaboration Platform.

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