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WHO WE ARE

CORINNA MÖHRLEN is co-founder and managing director of WEPROG, a firm providing world-wide operational weather & energy ensemble forecasting services with their 75member multi-scheme ensemble prediction system (MSEPS), highly specialised in the energy industry’s renewables integration. She is member of the German engineering society (VDI, Verein Deutscher Ingenieure,1994), the int. IEEE Power & Energy Society (2008), member of the management board and task leader in the IEA Wind Task36 Wind Energy Forecasting and Task 51 Forecasting for the weather driven Energy System (2016). She also actively writes and reviews journal articles related to the integration of Renewables into the power grid.

NADINE FLEISCHHUT is a psychologist, working as a researcher at the Center for Adaptive Rationality at the Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development and a principal investigator of Project WEXICOM at the Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research of the German National Weather Service, dealing with weather warnings of extreme events and how to advance the communication, understanding and use of uncertainty of weather warnings and weather risks. Her research interests include risk and uncertainty communication, decision-making under risk and uncertainty, moral judgement and decision-making, boosting human judgement and decision making, and the use of behavioural insights for public benefit.

RICARDO J. BESSA is coordinator of the Center for Power and Energy Systems at INESC TEC. He worked in several international projects, such as the European Projects FP6 ANEMOS.plus,FP7 SuSTAINABLE, FP7 evolvDSO, Horizon 2020 UPGRID, InteGridand Smart4RES, and an international collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy. His research interests include renewable energy, energy analytics, smart power systems, and electricity markets. He serves as an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy.

GREGOR GIEBEL has worked for over 20 years with short-term forecasting of wind power, large-scale integration of wind power into electricity grids, wind farm control and condition monitoring for wind turbines including standardisation within the IEC. He is Operating Agent of IEA Wind Task 36 Forecasting for Wind Power and Task 51 Forecasting for the weather driven Energy System, and heads the Farm Conners EU Coordination Action on wind farm control and the EU Marie Curie Initial Training Network Train2Wind. His main claim of fame is the standard report on the state of the art in short-term forecasting, with over 850 citations. He also is an accomplished writer of research proposals.