The today stuff is certainly around issues such as icing and forecasting; when icing is going to occur and day-to-day management of a wind farm that has received an icing event and is shutting down. The long-term stuff is certainly around storage and whatnot, and where is that. When do you make those investments? Is it based on a certain level of wind in the system, or is it based on the economics of actually building and implementing those? As wind forecasting improves, they can put that in the control rooms immediately and start using it in day-to-day operations, which immediately see efficiencies in overall dispatch of energy.
On January 29th, 2013. See this statement in context.