Onshore and Offshore Wind
Discover our complete range of solutions for the design, optimization, operation, and analysis of onshore and offshore wind farms.
Our advanced software and services assess the wind farms’ potential, improve their performance, and maximize their production.
+20 years
of onshore and offshore wind expertise
+200 wind farms
for which we provide weather and power production forecasts
Leading software
solutions in resource and yield assessment.
Tailor-made
of all sizes, on all types of terrain, even complex ones.
Powerful and profitable wind farms
Our solutions for wind farm developers and operators cover the entire lifecycle of your projects, from finding the optimal wind site to analyzing operational wind farms.
Our expertise in wind engineering, climatology, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and satellite technology enables us to develop highly accurate and reliable software and services.
Our comprehensive and rigorous approach maximizes the efficiency and profitability of wind projects, whether onshore or offshore.
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News
Poster: Estimating Annual Energy Production with the NWP-CFD Downscaling Method: An Analysis of 4 Italian Wind Farms
Wind resource assessment at early project stages relies heavily on mesoscale models like WRF, yet their resolution often falls short when complex terrain and forest cover come into play. This...
1 paper to discover: METEODYN at eSim 2026 in Canada
From June 17 to 19, METEODYN team will attend eSim 2026, the Building Performance Simulation Conference organized under the auspices of IBPSA-Canada, at the Université de Sherbrooke in Longueuil...
1 talk and 3 posters : METEODYN at WindEurope Technology Workshop 2026
From June 11 to 12, we will take part in the WindEurope Technology Workshop 2026 in Rotterdam, dedicated to Resource Assessment & Analysis of Operating Wind Farms. Through three posters and...
POSTER – Mesoscale-Microscale Coupling
Explore this poster detailing our mesoscale-microscale coupling approach to wind resource assessment, illustrated by a case study of a large coastal area in India.














