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RENEWABLES: German Wind Output Forecast Comparison

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See the latest German wind output forecast for base-load hours from SpotRenewables vs Bloomberg’s ECMWF model for the next seven days from as of Monday afternoon.

  • Wind forecasts from both models are relatively in line over 19-23 Nov, with the smallest deviation on 23 Nov, while the largest differences are seen over 25-26 Nov as SpotRenewables estimates wind to start tapering off at a faster pace.
  • However, the general trend of German wind peaking on 24 Nov before declining over 25-27 Nov holds in both models.





     
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See the latest German wind output forecast for base-load hours from SpotRenewables vs Bloomberg’s ECMWF model for the next seven days from as of Monday afternoon.

  • Wind forecasts from both models are relatively in line over 19-23 Nov, with the smallest deviation on 23 Nov, while the largest differences are seen over 25-26 Nov as SpotRenewables estimates wind to start tapering off at a faster pace.
  • However, the general trend of German wind peaking on 24 Nov before declining over 25-27 Nov holds in both models.