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Kjeller measures winds for +1500 MW of Metsähallitus onshore and offshore wind energy projects
Finnish state-owned enterprise Metsähallitus has chosen Kjeller Vindteknikk as their preferred partner based on a thorough tendering process for measuring the wind conditions at two planned wind farm sites in Finland with total capacity exceeding 1500 MW. The focus of...
Case study: Air quality monitoring in Lillestrøm, Norway
The first year of high-quality operative measurements of air pollutants in Lillestrøm, Norway is over and it’s time to judge the air quality in 2021. The overall levels of particles were safe, but high concentrations are monitored during the coldest winter weeks,...
New position available at our Norwegian office
Kjeller Vindteknikk has a new open position for a computer scientist. Read more and apply here
Kjeller wind atlas shows best performance in Finland
An accurate wind atlas is one of the most important data sources in project development of new wind farm sites.
Introducing IceRiskForecast 2.0: Modelling wind farm ice risks with on-site SCADA data and weather model ensembles
A new state-of-the-art forecasting system, IceRiskForecast 2.0, has been developed within an public funded R&D project at Kjeller Vindteknikk. IceRiskForecast 2.0 provides the users with insight into the current and upcoming icing events and allows them to make optimal decisions to manage the risk of ice throw and ice fall.
New Managing Director for Kjeller Vindteknikk’s Swedish company
We are very pleased to introduce you to our new Managing Director for Kjeller Vindteknikk AB, Kjeller Vindteknikk’s company in Sweden. Andreas Johansson started 1st of November. Andreas brings a background from various leading wind power related roles during his...
Kjeller Vindteknikk presents at the Spreewindtage conference
Anne Mette Nodeland represents Kjeller Vindteknikk in Germany at the Spreewindtage conference. Tomorrow at 15.30 she will hold a presentation about how to calculate and manage the risk of ice throw, including a peek at some of our newest developments. You can find her...
New colleague!
We are very pleased to introduce you to our new colleague Mona Kurppa who joined the Kjeller Vindteknikk team this autumn! Mona has a PhD in atmospheric sciences from the University of Helsinki where she researched the role of urban planning on turbulence and the street-level air quality using large-eddy simulation (LES) modelling.
Analysis: Lessons learned from wind LIDAR measurement campaigns for wind farms, bridges and airports during 2017-2021
LIDARs (Light Detection and Ranging) are starting to be well known in the many industries as an alternative to traditional meteorological masts. Nevertheless, our clients often ask us: What are the benefits and challenges of using lidars? How do these small, remote...