Impact of wind speed measurement resolution on estimated capacity factor and electricity production cost

Seyit Akdaǧ, Önder Güler*

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Abstract

This paper presents the results of the estimated capacity factor differences of 55 wind turbines for nine resolutions of wind speed data. It is found that the utilization of low resolution mean wind speed data for energy output estimation may cause critical errors. Since wind speed is highly variable in time, utilization of low resolution mean wind speed data inevitably leads to a smoothing of the data, thus leading a loss of information and wind characteristics. The estimated capacity factor of wind turbines and the mean power density of a region can therefore change with data resolution. Noticeable capacity factor and wind power density differences were found among different resolution data sets. Therefore, high resolution mean wind speeds should be used when evaluating the economic and technical viability of wind energy project.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)999-1012
Number of pages14
JournalEnergy and Environment
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2013

Keywords

  • Capacity Factor
  • Cost
  • Fluctuation
  • Time Resolution
  • Wind Energy
  • Wind Turbine

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