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The following are presentations delivered by on behalf of the IEA Task 43 WRA data standard.
On June 29th, 2023, the IEA Task 43 wind resource group hosted the 3rd workshop on the WRA Data Model. In the first part, Tom Lambert (UL/Windographer) gave a demonstration on how you can load in a data model file to fully populate the metadata required for Windographer to understand the time series data. This was a great demo and shows the power of the data model. Following that Stephen Holleran (BrightWind) showed the data sharing platform BrightHub and how the data model as a standard is central for data sharing. This first part was capped off with Gibson Kersting (RWE) explaining how RWE are using it as the foundation for their internal data management system highlighting the positives and challenges encountered.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/DxQ22SfXS58
After the break, Amit Bohara (Altosphere) outlines what the data model is and explains why it has been developed. After that Daniel Nuno (Eolos) goes into more detail on parts of the data model using the NYSERDA floating lidar as an example. He also demos some benefits of the data model for coding and automation in a Jupyter Notebook. At the end Jason Fields (NREL) went through some survey questions with some more discussions on the challenges of implementing the data model.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MoKDz1FptDA
On February 3rd, 2022, the IEA Task 43 WP 4 team hosted a virtual workshop on the WRA Data Model. The recordings of each of the different sessions are hosted on YouTube and are listed below.
- Part 1 - Introduction (Jason Fields, NREL) - YouTube
- Part 2 - Introduction to the WRA Data Model (Amit Bohara, Altosphere) - YouTube
- Part 3 - Detailed Walkthrough (Stephen Holleran, Brightwind) - YouTube
- Part 4 - RWE Implementation Experience (Gibson Kersting, RWE) - YouTube
- Part 5 - Model Development Roadmap (Jason Fields, NREL) - YouTube
- Part 6 - Meeting Recap and Next Steps (Michael Purdue, NRG Systems) - YouTube