Access to this exclusive recording introducing Vaisala WindCube® 2.1 XP — the first wind lidar IEC classified up to 200m, setting a new standard for accuracy, reliability and bankability.
Attend to hear more about the new evolution of WindCube:
- Accuracy throughout the measurement range of up to 400m, covering the full rotor-sweep area for all utility scale turbines.
- Industry leading IEC classification
- 69% average improvement in data availability at 200m in clean air conditions
- Lower power consumption and compact design for easy, flexible installation, also in difficult locations
- DNV WindCube 2.1 XP tests: Better data availability without decreasing accuracy
Whether you’re a developer or operator, WindCube 2.1 XP delivers the certainty you need for today’s Wind Resource Assessments and investment decisions.
Don’t miss out — register now to see how WindCube 2.1 XP can advance your wind projects.
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Speakers
Juuso Pokkinen
Juuso has more than a decade of Vaisala experience bringing new solutions to life and helping companies to solve weather challenges with technology. He works in global product management with a background in chemical engineering and environmental technologies. His deep understanding of customer needs across industries such as road winter maintenance, automotive, aviation, and meteorology has been instrumental in developing solutions that deliver tangible value.
Richard Frühmann
Richard studied mechanical engineering in the UK, followed by a master’s degree in meteorology and numerical modelling. After 8 years as a researcher in an experimental mechanics lab, he joined the wind industry 10 years ago to maintain and update the meteorological measurement system at the FINO 1 offshore measurement mast in the North Sea. He worked offshore with scanning lidars for wind resource measurements for about 5 years before joining DNV 2 years ago as technical lead for lidar services in Germany.