Estonian energy tech startup moves to Texas, aims to boost electric grid

Wind is a significant factor in how much power can be transmitted through electrical lines. With that in mind, a European startup that helps more accurately monitor and forecast wind on a hyperlocal scale has expanded to Austin. In this story, we talk with the company's CEO about why it moved to Texas. The story also includes background on the founder, as well as details on its current customers.
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