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Triton Bankability UpdateTriton is accepted by banks' engineers, validated by independent labs, and endorsed by leading wind farm developers“I think there is a great future for remote sensing. The combination of well validated SODAR devices and traditional anemometry is a very good one and GL Garrad Hassan is already using remote sensing data in combination with conventional methods and data.” Andrew Garrad “The Triton can be considered valid as a stand-alone system for wind resource assessments, especially given the industry’s tendency towards higher hub heights.” Henk Oostrum “Our initial assessments indicate that the Triton data can be considered valid as a stand alone device for wind resource assessment and power performance studies as the industry moves towards requiring hub height and higher data to reduce uncertainty in turbine farm performance.” Dennis Elliott “Incorporating the Triton SODAR into our met campaign has significantly improved our assessment of wind shear. We have found this to be very valuable and will continue to use the Triton to validate hub height wind speeds.” Nathaniel Vandal “The device has been operating favorably since early March. I have also been able to follow the results on the SkyServe network. Quite impressive.” Eric Mancke, P.E. “Triton's ability to capture reliable data at hub-height earlier in the development is delivering significant advantages to our wind resource studies at many Windlab projects across the world.” Dr. Nathan Steggel
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