UL Releases Re-Engineered Windographer Software to Improve Productivity and Performance for Wind Resource Measurement Campaigns
Windographer’s Ground-up Rebuild Creates a Totally New, More Flexible Experience with Multiple Datasets, Multiple Windows and Larger Dataset Handling.
UL, the global safety science leader and one of the world’s top developers of digital solutions for renewable energy, announced the release of Windographer 5, a wholly re-engineered version of its market-leading software for analyzing, visualizing and validating wind resource data from meteorological towers and remote sensing systems.
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Windographer 5 quickly imports data from almost any format used in the wind power industry, allowing for rapid quality control and statistical analyses — including long-term adjustment and the functionality to export data to any wind flow model. Additionally, Windographer 5’s robust platform helps project developers gain productivity and performance with more comprehensive views and comparisons of their datasets.
New features in version 5 of Windographer include:
- Analyze and manage multiple datasets together. Users can now build a single workbook with all related datasets rather than toggle between one dataset at a time.
- View multiple display windows simultaneously. Users can monitor multiple visualization modules together while making modifications.
- Undo modifications to correct mistakes. If a mistake is made, such as deleting the wrong data or executing the wrong flag rule, a multi-level undo system allows users to restore their data, even days or months afterwards.
- Manage larger datasets. Now a 64-bit application, Windographer 5 handles much larger quantities of data.
- Import high-frequency data. Windographer 5 can read one-second data and even smaller time steps.
“Accelerated growth in the wind industry, combined with larger wind farms, means that project developers are working with more and bigger datasets to understand the wind resource in a wind farm’s early planning stages,” said Tom Lambert, product manager at UL and creator of Windographer. “This re-engineered platform optimizes the user experience and provides a foundation from which Windographer can grow into an even more powerful and flexible solution for analysis of wind and solar resource data. We are truly excited to bring this version to market as it will help our customers improve productivity and efficiency.”
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