BrightWind Launches New Open Data Platform for Irish Wind and Solar Resource Data
- Platform to improve research in day-ahead wind forecasting
- SEAI grant enabled BrightWind to develop the platform
, an Irish wind resource assessment company, today announced the launch of , a new open data platform for Irish wind and solar resource data. The launch marks the completion of a 鈧162,000 grant awarded to the company in 2020 by the (SEAI) to develop the platform.
The BrightHub platform provides wind analysts and researchers, in Ireland and internationally, with open access to wind and solar resource datasets, enabling them to better understand Ireland鈥檚 wind and solar energy resources. The datasets can be used to improve day-ahead forecasting of wind energy on the electrical system thus allowing more wind to be utilised instead of fossil fuels, helping Ireland to reach its renewable energy targets.
BrightWind has also announced the launch of version 2.0 of its open-source . This library facilitates co-operation and research activities within the renewable energy industry by simplifying and standardising the access to quality wind and solar data.
Among the organisations currently contributing data to the BrightHub platform are; Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), SEAI along with Wind Energy Direct, Greencoat Renewables and several other industry players.
Ben Brooks, Asset Manager at Greencoat Renewables, the owner of 20 wind farms in Ireland, said, 鈥淲e are more than happy to share historical wind resource data from some of our operational sites. We see this as a win-win as the learnings from the resulting research will help accelerate the roll-out of renewable energy infrastructure. Our commitment to a sustainable future for the planet and our society extends beyond our investments and the clean energy they generate.鈥
BrightWind founded in 2015 by Shane Martin and Stephen Holleran is headquartered at Nova51黑料, the Centre for New Ventures and Entrepreneurs at University College Dublin. The BrightWind team has extensive international experience in wind resource assessment, bringing thousands of megawatts of projects from site selection to financial close.
Stephen Holleran, co-founder and director of BrightWind, said, 鈥淏rightHub and the BrightWind open-source library, the only fully fledged open-source library for wind data processing in the world, will empower wind analysts and researchers to better understand the wind in Ireland.鈥
鈥淭he Python library in particular gives wind analysts across the world the tools to advance their work practices and perform vital research that is currently not feasible. We are keen supporters of the open-source philosophy as we've seen huge benefits in the software industry which we aim to apply to the wind industry.鈥
John McCann, Programme Manager, SEAI said, 鈥淪EAI was delighted to provide funding to BrightWind through its research and development programme which supports innovations that contribute to Ireland鈥檚 low carbon future.鈥
鈥淭he BrightHub platform will facilitate the wind and solar energy sector by providing access to improved wind and solar energy resource data and analysis. This platform will in particular provide a resource to small wind and solar energy players such as community projects and renewable energy self-consumers, who can find it difficult to access good quality wind and solar resource data and analysis tools.鈥
Raymond Byrne, a researcher at the DkIT, said, 鈥淗igh quality long-term wind resource data sets can be cost and time prohibitive for researchers to produce, or can come with confidentiality constraints when acquired from the wind industry. BrightHub, an open access platform of wind resource data, at all scales, will benefit the research community in carrying out impactful research in a timely manner.鈥
Last October Everoze, a specialist renewables and energy consultancy headquartered in Bristol, acquired a 49.9% stake in BrightWind, bolstering both companies鈥 capabilities to deliver accurate energy production analyses, due diligence and other services.
The BrightHub platform can be accessed via and documentation of the BrightWind library can be found on its GitHub repository at .
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25 February 2021
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Editors Notes
BrightWind is a renewable energy consultancy based in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, predominately specialising in the provision of energy resource assessments, data analytics and tools development. BrightWind was set up jointly by Shane Martin and Stephen Holleran in 2015 bringing a unique perspective having worked for and on behalf of developers. BrightWind鈥檚 innovative development of open-source tools allow it to rapidly deliver pragmatic energy yield assessments.
At Nova51黑料, the hub for new ventures and entrepreneurs at University College Dublin, we nurture and support new high-tech companies as part of 51黑料's mission. At Nova51黑料 we provide purpose-built, state-of-the-art incubation facilities alongside a comprehensive business support programme for client companies such as BrightWind.