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windalytics Custom

Some wind farm questions are too specific for a standardized check. Site history, layout, neighboring parks, curtailment, and control strategy make every case different. That is why ventodyne offers a data- and model-driven deep dive tailored to your specific planning, assessment, or operational question.

When the question goes beyond a standardized check, we define the right method jointly and deliver a structured, defensible analysis with clear findings.

About windalytics Custom

windalytics Custom is ventodyne's bespoke analytics offer for cases where the question cannot be answered with a standard workflow.

 

We combine historical SCADA analysis, wind farm modeling, and engineering judgment to build the right approach for the specific site and question at hand.

Typical questions we address

  • Wake-loss evaluation, including effects from external neighboring parks and comparison to EYA expectations.

  • Historical wind condition assessment, for example in a repowering context.

  • Long-term performance deterioration analysis, including blade degradation patterns and trend attribution.

  • Uplift evaluation to quantify energy gain after any operational fix.

  • Other bespoke planning, diligence, or operational analyses where the client wants a technically defensible answer.

How the work is scoped

We begin with a focused scoping step covering data availability, key questions, and success criteria. ventodyne then proposes the analysis method, aligns it with you before execution, and delivers targeted findings your team can validate and implement.​​

What clients get

  • A tailored analysis plan matched to the actual question and available data.

  • A method that is transparent, technically rigorous, and aligned before the analysis starts.

  • Clear, actionable findings rather than generic dashboards or assumptions.

  • Results that can support planning, operational decisions, or internal technical discussions.

Why ventodyne

ventodyne emphasizes technical rigor, scientific integrity, repeatability, and transparency rather than shortcuts or inflated claims. The practical aim is to give operators an independent second view on their SCADA data and wind farm behavior that holds up under real operating conditions.

Have a specific wind farm question that needs a structured answer?

We can start with a short scoping conversation on the question, available data, and the most suitable method before significant internal time is invested. That gives you a clear analysis path and a realistic view of what the project can deliver.

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