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From 11–12 June 2026, we will be at WindEurope’s Technology Workshop in Rotterdam – where the wind industry’s technical community comes together to advance resource assessment and operating wind farm analysis. The event brings together 450+ engineers, operators and researchers pushing for new ways to boost wind energy yields.
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Date: 11–12 June 2026
Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands
Website: windeurope.org/technology-workshop
RES at the event
Alex Clerc, Controls Product Engineer
Alex is one of two session chairs for “Cross-cutting challenges from analysis of operating wind farms” (Friday 12 June, 09:00–10:15, Rotterdam A) – a session examining the analytical and operational complexities that cut across wind farm management.
He is also presenting in the Wake steering session (Friday 12 June, 10:45–12:00): “Validating wake steering with open data: LiDAR measurements and uplift analysis from a commercial wind farm.” The presentation shares findings from RES’s open-source wake steering case study at Hill of Towie wind farm, including multi-month LiDAR and SCADA data and AEP uplift analysis using the open-source RES wind-up tool.
Alex is additionally a poster author on “Achieving measurable AEP uplift through adaptive control: open-source data and methods.”
Karen Anne Hutton, VP Group Technical
Karen Anne is co-chairing the LiDAR 2 session (Thursday 11 June, 15:30–16:30, Rotterdam A), which focuses on advances in LiDAR measurement technology and its application to wind resource assessment. The session includes presentations on offshore wind resource measurement, dual scanning lidar performance and data-driven lidar calibration – topics that sit at the core of RES’ technical capability in resource assessment and asset optimisation.
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Read our conference poster: Wake steering at scale – real results from a commercial wind farm.