Managing the weather risk offshore

Event Date: Wednesday July 19, 2017
Event Time: 11.00am-13.00pm
Event Venue: Boardroom, OrbisEnergy, Wilde Street, Lowestoft, NR32 1XH
  • This Lunch and Learn session has been designed to assist offshore wind farm personnel gain a better understanding of your weather forecasts. It will help improve your operational decision making when weather is a factor. Informed weather based decisions help reduce coats through ensuring safety and minimising down- time.  

    StormGeo will be focusing on weather forecast for construction and O&M, it includes:

  • An insight into how forecasts are produced and how they should be interpreted
  • Comparing observational data with forecasts
  • Identifying operational weather windows and making optimal use of these
  • Weather interpretation for post – operational reports to management

    Lunch and networking is included.
    Certificates of attendance are issued for CPD purposes.

    Book your free place today 01502 563368 or orbisenergy@nwes.org.uk

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The Team

Steve Huxter

Steve has recently been appointed as Building and Tenant Manager have joined OrbisEnergy as a Property Support Administrator in July 2019.

Ian Pease

Ian Pease, Business Development Manager joined in February 2020. His role is to drive forward OrbisEnergy as an innovation and technology cluster for the region’s clean energy sector by working closely with new and existing tenants.

Carlie Evans

Carlie joined the OrbisEnergy team as a Property Support Administrator in August 2019. Carlie was previously part of a sales negotiation & customer service team and prior to that worked for the NHS in business administration.

Carlie meets all visitors and tenants to the building with her warm, friendly smile!

Lauren Knowles

Lauren has recently joined the OrbisEnergy team. Lauren is excited and looking forward to the challenges her new post will bring.

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