Beyond celebrating the wind's utility, Global Wind Day is part of a broader set of international observances (such as Earth Day, World Meteorological Day, or World Oceans Day) that aim to raise awareness of the planet’s natural systems and our role in preserving them. These commemorative days are observed by environmental organisations, scientific institutions, government bodies, and businesses worldwide. Their goal is not only to educate, but also to catalyse meaningful change through innovation, cooperation, and informed action.
Wind energy, in particular, has become a cornerstone of decarbonisation strategies globally. As nations transition away from fossil fuels, wind offers a clean, abundant, and increasingly cost-effective alternative.
To support this transition, meteoblue provides advanced wind forecasting and analysis tools tailored to the specific needs of the wind energy sector. Our solutions help improve energy production forecasts, optimise site selection, and reduce operational risks. Key features include:
- High-resolution visualisations of wind forecasts worldwide
- Site-specific power forecasts that use statistical post-processing tailored to individual wind parks or turbine locations
- Long-term wind assessments with history+, offering hourly wind data from 1940 to the present for any coordinate
- MultiModel Ensemble forecasts, increasing forecast reliability and reducing risk in decision-making
- Customised forecast solutions on request, including wind energy forecasts for specific turbines or parks
By participating in the spirit of Global Wind Day, meteoblue affirms its commitment to supporting the energy sector with cutting-edge data that enables resilient and sustainable systems.