by Sigmund Guttu | Jan 24, 2024 | News
“Calm and cold” was the best describing keywords for the three first weeks of the new year over the Nordics. Looking back on the year behind us, the wind has also been remarkably calm over large areas over long periods. Here is a short summary of the wind...
by Sigmund Guttu | Jan 5, 2024 | News
The Scandinavians have noticed one thing about the start of the new year – it is cold! But what is the cause of this drop in the temperature? We have gotten one of our experts in meteorology – Dr Sigmund Guttu – to explain this cold weather. The start of the...
by johnmagne | Dec 21, 2023 | News
Greenland is pursuing an ambitious strategy in wind power, with plans for several wind farms in the coming years. Kjeller Wind Teknikk (KVT) has conducted meteorological analyses and proposed turbine layouts for multiple areas. In late November, KVT erected a...
by Ville | Dec 21, 2023 | News
We are very pleased to introduce you to our new colleague, Samuli Eskola, who has joined the Kjeller Espoo team in October! Samuli has a broad experience as an engineer working with different types of measurement and ICT projects for the last 20 years. What brought...
by Sigmund Guttu | Dec 6, 2023 | News
Kjeller Vindteknikk develops and delivers ice warning forecasts for several different industrial applications for wind energy and wind engineering sectors. Last winter season, we provided ice warning forecasts for the bridge “Queensferry Crossing” near...
by Ville | Nov 29, 2023 | News
IceLoss2.2 – the updated next generation icing loss assessment model for wind farms The updated IceLoss2.2 has now been launched commercially, and the results look even better than for the previous IceLoss2.1 model that had the lowest overall validation...