 WASHINGTON  - The Department of Energy and the Department of Commerce today  announced a new agreement to further collaboration between the agencies  on renewable energy modeling and weather forecasting, which will help  enable the nation's renewable energy resources to be used more  effectively by business and entrepreneurs. The Memorandum of  Understanding signed by Acting Under Secretary of Energy Cathy Zoi and  Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Administrator  of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Jane Lubchenco,  Ph.D., will encourage the two agencies to work together to develop and  disseminate weather and climate information needed for renewable energy  technologies that are dependent on short-term weather and longer-term  climate trends. Better information on weather patterns and improved  modeling of the variability of the wind, sun, water, ocean currents and  other sources of renewable energy will ultimately increase the country's  ability to efficiently and reliably integrate renewable energy into the  electrical grid.
WASHINGTON  - The Department of Energy and the Department of Commerce today  announced a new agreement to further collaboration between the agencies  on renewable energy modeling and weather forecasting, which will help  enable the nation's renewable energy resources to be used more  effectively by business and entrepreneurs. The Memorandum of  Understanding signed by Acting Under Secretary of Energy Cathy Zoi and  Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Administrator  of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Jane Lubchenco,  Ph.D., will encourage the two agencies to work together to develop and  disseminate weather and climate information needed for renewable energy  technologies that are dependent on short-term weather and longer-term  climate trends. Better information on weather patterns and improved  modeling of the variability of the wind, sun, water, ocean currents and  other sources of renewable energy will ultimately increase the country's  ability to efficiently and reliably integrate renewable energy into the  electrical grid.
The partnership will help renewable energy system designers, operators, and electric power system administrators in improving the cost effectiveness and reliability of weather-dependent renewable energy technologies. The collaboration includes a working group from DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that will identify areas for continued focus and research and help lay out next steps for improving the efficiency of renewable resources and better integrating renewable energy sources onto the electrical grid.
The group will produce an Action Plan in the coming months that will address:
- Improving renewable resource characterization models and methodologies for optimizing system reliability and performance
- Advancing meteorological and oceanic forecasting technologies, models and methodologies
- Defining national weather and oceanic monitoring systems needed to support renewable energy
- Predicting climate effects on renewable energy resources
- Coordinating both public and private sector contributions to addressing renewable resource needs.
Under the partnership, both agencies agree to provide the necessary  resources to coordinate or carry out the designated tasks outlined in  the Action Plan.
To learn more about wind as a renewable energy source, please visit DOE's Wind Program website.
Read more on NOAA's renewable energy program.
View the full text of the Memorandum of Understanding (pdf - 316kb).


 




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