8 March 2013 - The Met Office reveals which European countries were the windiest during 2012, in a special edition of Wind Review for the wind energy industry.
At EWEA, in line with this year's conference's theme of 'growth', Met Office experts will demonstrate how ongoing scientific research and investment in solutions can help the industry...
A web-based monitoring and alert solution, VisualEyes™ will monitor real-time and forecast weather conditions at the sites to ensure safe and efficient operations at each location.
The Met Office launches the Wind Production Forecast Plus today, a new site-specific weather forecasting service for wind farms and wind energy production, with enhanced output accuracy....
Met Office experts will be at All Energy 2012 in Aberdeen this week to showcase the end-to-end consultancy services it provides for wind energy projects, both onshore and offshore.
Weather patterns and crucially wind speeds underpin the success for this type of renewable energy – and the Met Office understands that the accuracy and reliability of wind resource...
An essential requirement for wind farm operators is the ability to anticipate the weather conditions at wind farm sites. Having highly accurate data about the real-time and forecast...
Dr Clive Wilson, one of the Met Office's leading scientists in mesoscale model development and diagnostics, will be a key speaker at an international event focussing on Wind Resource...
The Met Office and Endurance Wind Power have joined together in partnership to provide wind speed assessments for customers in the United Kingdom.