Cross-Cutting Work Streams Sample Clauses

Cross-Cutting Work Streams. Below, the work streams are anchored in the WP that has most relevance. This yields a matrix structure like the following (M7 means month 7 of the Task): Table 1: Work streams WS: WP1 Weather WP2 Power WP3 Applications Deliverable #, Due Collabo- ration Atmospheric List of D1.1, WMO, physics and experiments Ongoing PVPS T16 modelling and data (WP1) Airborne Wind Presenta- Part of Task 48 Energy Systems tions on D2.1 Airborne (WP1) workshops Wind Energy Seasonal Workshop / D1.6 / Hydro forecasting Paper M19 TCP, (WP1) Hydrogen TCP, Biomass TCP State of the Art Workshop / D2.1 / T25, PVPS for energy Paper M7, Task 16, system M12 Hydro forecasting RecPract on TCP, (WP2) Forecast M2.1 / Hydrogen Solution M36 TCP, Selection WMO, … v3 Forecasting for Public D2.4 / WMO underserved dataset M24 areas (WP2) Minute scale Workshop / D2.5 / Wind forecasting Paper M31, Tasks 32 (WP2) M36 Lidar, 44 Farm Flow Control and 50 Hybrids Uncertainty / probabilistic forecasting (WP3) Uncertainty propagation paper with data RecPract D 2.6 / M42 M48 PVPS T16 Decision making under uncertainty (WP3) Training course Games M12 M18 Extreme power system events (WP3) Workshop D3.6 / M42 ESIG, IEA ISGAN, PVPS T16, G-PST Data science and artificial intelligence (WP3) Report D2.3 / M30 Privacy, data markets and sharing (WP3) Workshop / Paper Data format standard D3.5 / M15 ESIG IEEE WG Energy Forecasting Value of forecasting (WP3) Paper D 3.4 / M33 Forecasting in the design phase (WP3) Task 50 (hybrids), PV T16, hydrogen TCP Atmospheric physics and modelling Knowing the atmosphere and its developments is the basis for forecasting for all horizons beyond a few hours. Especially with the new emphasis on seasonal forecasting and forecasts for storage management, the weather forecasts are in focus. This work stream spans mostly WP1, where the larger meteorological centres are at home, but crosses over into WP2, where the derived application variables need knowledge of the meteorology. Airborne Wind Energy Systems
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