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24/7 Wind Farms - Case Study

24/7 Wind Farms - Case Study

Wind farms deliver power only when the wind is blowing, and maximum generation only occasionally coincides with peak demand. Yet people need power all the time. Conventional batteries can help somewhat, but they’re expensive and only last a few hours. When the wind subsides, the system produces nothing. What can be done to enable wind farms to operate every hour of the ...

By247Solar Inc.


At lofty heights: 3D Scan of a wind turbine blade

At lofty heights: 3D Scan of a wind turbine blade

The maintenance of wind turbines, and whole wind farms, is a challenge. Normally wind turbines are designed to operate for 20 years. During these 20 years they are subjected to all kinds of weather conditions and heavy loads, but thanks to modern acquisition technology and advanced numerical models, such conditions can be addressed and even ...

ByCreaform - AMETEK, Inc


The Successful Wind Asset Management Services Playbook

The Successful Wind Asset Management Services Playbook

Today, as we round up a decade of actively campaigning for renewable energy, onshore wind farms have become one of the cheapest sources of power. ...

ByPowerhub


Clean Energy in Rural Areas

Clean Energy in Rural Areas

The environmental and economic benefits of clean energy have been well documented. However, not everyone experiences these benefits equally. As discussed in our July blog post, racial discrepancies have an impact on who is more likely to receive the benefits of clean energy, but geographic location also plays a role in determining who benefits. The five most populated counties in North Carolina ...

ByNorth Carolina Sustainable Energy Association


Global wind speeds bounce back to hike output; New Jersey raises offshore target to 7.5 GW

Global wind speeds bounce back to hike output; New Jersey raises offshore target to 7.5 GW

Global onshore wind speeds are rising, new study finds Global onshore wind speeds have risen since 2010, after decades of decline, boosting potential wind energy by around 17% between 2010 and 2017, according to a new academic study published in Nature. ...

ByNew Energy Update - Reuters Events


With the Right Policies, Wind Could Provide 30% of Europe’s Power by 2030

With the Right Policies, Wind Could Provide 30% of Europe’s Power by 2030

Wind energy has the potential to provide up to 30% of Europe’s power by 2030 according to figures released today by WindEurope in its Outlook to 2020 and Scenarios for 2030 reports. According to WindEurope’s projections, Europe could be on course for an average installation rate of 12.6 GW per year in the years up to 2020. This would take Europe to a total of 204 GW by 2020. By this ...

BySmart Grid Observer


Case study - Barnsley Council

Case study - Barnsley Council

As part of their commitment to improving the energy efficiency of all homes and buildings within their borough, Barnsley Council contacted Logic Energy to see if they could assist Dearne Carrfield Primary School in discovering their “green potential” before investing in a renewable energy system. With solar thermal systems, wind, solar PV and biomass systems all an option, the school ...

ByLogic Energy Ltd.


Case study - Building energy generation & usage

Case study - Building energy generation & usage

A Scottish council looking to make financial savings due to recent budget cuts needed to make decisions on whether renewable energy could improve the efficiency of their existing buildings. They wanted a time saving system that would allow them to get instant live data whenever they needed it and which would store the data in an easy to read format so that they didn’t have to spend time ...

ByLogic Energy Ltd.


Introducing The RNRG Goalpost Boom

Introducing The RNRG Goalpost Boom

We are happy to introduce a new goalpost mounting solution for installing redundant class 1 anemometers. This new boom, designed specifically for use with our 80m XHD TallTower, positions anemometer cups at exactly 80 m above ground level—2.5 m away from each other—and 1.99 m above the horizontal arm of the boom. This configuration complies with guidelines provided in Annex G of the ...

ByNRG Systems


Aiming High Rewarding Ambition in Wind Energy - Report

Aiming High Rewarding Ambition in Wind Energy - Report

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY With 392 GW installed, wind energy can be the single largest source of power generation in the EU by 2030 ahead of coal and gas. Wind energy already plays a significant role in the European power sector. In 2014, the wind industry installed 11,791 MW in the EU - more than gas and coal combined. Today wind energy can meet 10.2% of Europe’s electricity demand with a ...

ByWindEurope asbl/vzw


Benchmarking platforms: why more knowledge means more leverage

Benchmarking platforms: why more knowledge means more leverage

Benchmarking: the O&M game changer “With a large benchmarking platform wind farm owners are more informed and are in a position to put demands on OEMs based on data,” says Jonas Corné, CEO of wind energy data analysis software company, Breeze in Sweden. ...

ByWind Energy Update - Reuters Events


Optimal sizing of a hybrid energy system for a semi-arid climate using an evolutionary algorithm

Optimal sizing of a hybrid energy system for a semi-arid climate using an evolutionary algorithm

The use of a genetic algorithm (GA) for optimal sizing of an off-grid hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) is reported. As a pre-feasibility analysis and to determine the appropriate HRES type to be studied, wind energy potential and solar irradiation are first examined for the considered region (Tehran, Iran). These are inputs of the algorithm, and are assessed throughout a year utilising ...

ByInderscience Publishers


World Wind Power Poised to Bounce Back after Slowing in 2013

World Wind Power Poised to Bounce Back after Slowing in 2013

At the end of 2013, the wind farms installed in more than 85 countries had a combined generating capacity of 318,000 megawatts, which would be enough to meet the residential electricity needs of the European Union’s 506 million people. New data from the Global Wind Energy Council show that wind developers built 35,000 megawatts of new generating capacity worldwide in 2013. This was down ...

ByEarth Policy Institute


2013 to be Record Year for Offshore Wind

2013 to be Record Year for Offshore Wind

Three proposals—Massachusetts’ 470-megawatt Cape Wind project, Rhode Island’s 30-megawatt Block Island Wind Farm, and New Jersey’s 25-megawatt Fisherman’s Energy I project—are the closest to beginning construction. U.S. offshore wind’s potential is staggering. According to the U.S. ...

ByEarth Policy Institute


Advanced offshore measurements to support wind energy production, weather forecasting, and emergency response

Advanced offshore measurements to support wind energy production, weather forecasting, and emergency response

Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI), with support from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, is leading a unique partnership of corporate, government, and university researchers to develop a marine environmental observations program in the Gulf of Mexico. The primary goal of this project is to develop a framework of advanced offshore measurements to support emergency response, oil and gas exploration ...

ByRadiometrics Corporation (formerly Atmospheric Systems Corporation)


Think wind power can`t meet our needs? The EU is getting closer to proving you wrong.

Think wind power can`t meet our needs? The EU is getting closer to proving you wrong.

While climate talk has by no means been centre stage in this year’s presidential election, it’s quite a different story across the pond. In recent years, the comparatively progressive European Union member states have been turning up the dial on climate concern, and it’s not all hot air. They’ve undertaken a number of initiatives recently, particularly on the wind front, ...

ByIntelex Technologies Inc.


Offshore Wind Development Picking Up Pace

Offshore Wind Development Picking Up Pace

Wind power is the world’s leading source of renewable electricity, excluding hydropower, with 238,000 megawatts of capacity installed at the start of 2012. Thus far, almost all of this wind power has been tapped on land; worldwide just 4,600 megawatts of offshore wind farms were operating as of mid-2012. Offshore wind capacity is growing quickly, however, expanding nearly six-fold ...

ByEarth Policy Institute


Productivity of small wind turbines for various wind potentials conditions: application in Bulgaria and Corsica

Productivity of small wind turbines for various wind potentials conditions: application in Bulgaria and Corsica

The influence of wind distribution and wind turbines power curves on the estimated production is shown. Lastly, a comparison of small wind energy conversion systems (WECS) performances on various sites in Bulgaria and Corsica is performed and shows that, for a same rated wind ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Europe`s onshore and offshore wind energy potential

The exploitation of renewable energy sources can help the European Union meet many of its environmental and energy policy goals, including its obligation to reduce greenhouse gases under the Kyoto Protocol (EC, 2002a) and the aim of securing its energy supply (EC, 2002b; EC, 2005). As early as 1997, the European Union set an ambitious 2010 indicative target of 12 % for the contribution of ...

ByEuropean Environment Agency (EEA)


Wind power generation in China: present status and future prospects

Wind power generation in China: present status and future prospects

With the rapid economic development and huge amount of population, China is becoming one of the largest energy consumption countries in the world. This results in a heavy pressure on electricity supply in China. The potential wind energy storage is very large in China due to its large territory and nature conditions. Considering the energy-saving and environment factors, wind power, with its ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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