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What is Bézier?
Bézier is a safe, secure, digital power curve library designed to help teams of wind engineers manage and share wind turbine power curves for a range of analyses.
Create and share power curves with project stakeholders. Keep track of who can see what. Keep everyone up to date with the latest changes and move quickly through pre-sales processes.
Built in Partnership between Wind Pioneers and Octue.
Who should use Bézier?
Bézier is designed for professionals and teams who want the best in managing IEC-compliant power curves. It’s perfect for those who want to:
Explore and understand IEC-compliant power curves effortlessly.
View and share power curves seamlessly across teams and stakeholders.
Maintain a centralised platform where power curves are securely stored in digital formats.
Make quick iterations and updates with ease.
Enforce tight permissions to efficiently manage team access and collaboration.
If staying ahead with reliable, standardised power curve data and smooth teamwork matters, the Bézier is the ultimate tool to unlock your full potential.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bézier?
Bézier is a safe, secure, digital power curve library designed to help teams of wind engineers manage and share wind turbine power curves for a range of analyses.
Power Curves are highly sensitive, how can we restrict access?
Power Curves contain highly sensitive data. It's best to have a tightly controlled list of who has permission to see what, and why. To enable this, Bézier's fine-grained permissions enable read or update access down to specific power curves. For example, you can share a site-specific curve with a single organisation, a generic curve with multiple organisations, or restrict a curve to be internal-use-only. You'll always have a clear view of who can access that data.
Does Bézier have an API?
Of course! You want to be able to create or query for power curve data as part of automated workflows like Yield Assessment. We can help you set up the requisite access tokens for automating your use of Bézier.
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