Wind Resource Assessment: A Practical Guide to Developing a Wind Project
✍ Scribed by Michael Brower
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 290
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
A practical, authoritative guide to the assessment of wind resources for utility-scale wind projects—authored by a team of experts from a leading renewable energy consultancy
The successful development of wind energy projects depends on an accurate assessment of where, how often, and how strongly the wind blows. A mistake in this stage of evaluation can cause severe financial losses and missed opportunities for developers, lenders, and investors.
Wind Resource Assessment: A Practical Guide to Developing a Wind Project shows readers how to achieve a high standard of resource assessment, reduce the uncertainty associated with long-term energy performance, and maximize the value of their project assets. Beginning with the siting, installation, and operation of a high-quality wind monitoring program, this book continues with methods of data quality control and validation, extrapolating measurements from anemometer height to turbine height, adjusting short-term observations for historical climate conditions, and wind flow modeling to account for terrain and surface conditions.
In addition, Wind Resource Assessment addresses special topics such as:
Worker safety
Data security
Remote sensing technology (sodar and lidar)
Offshore resource assessment
Impacts of climate change
Uncertainty estimation
Plant design and energy production estimatio
Filled with important information ranging from basic fundamentals of wind to cutting-edge research topics, and accompanied by helpful references and discussion questions, this comprehensive text—designed for an international audience—is a vital reference that promotes consistent standards for wind assessment across the industry.
✦ Subjects
Топливно-энергетический комплекс;Ветроэнергетика;
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