One example would be that there are currently more than 12 U.S. states that generate more than 35% of their annual electricity from solar and wind alone. They are able to do that by having very good resource data on a granular basis in terms of time-frequency and space, meaning squares of several kilometres. There's a need to balance the variability of this renewable fleet with other generation sources, with transmission interties, or with storage.
Again, in addition to cost, I think that from the perspective of the system operator, having that meteorological data available will certainly help them.
Another key theme here is that with the data sets available in different provinces, we are having duplication of efforts, with different groups trying to create them for their own purposes. I think some coordination at the national level would be extremely helpful, again, in this respect.