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ZephIR laser anemometer RERL approved |
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
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The Renewable Energy Research Laboratory at
the University of Massachusetts/Amherst (UMass) has successfully prepared and
released an Assessment Report on Natural Power's ZephIR laser anemometer which
is based on LiDAR technology.
UMass has undertaken a data validation experiment
which finds that the system achieves correlation of 0.98 up to the tested
height of 118m in comparison to traditional cup anemometers. In addition,
ZephIR was shown to perform strongly in a comprehensive uncertainty analysis
with approximately 50% less overall wind speed measurement error to that of the
in-situ cup anemometer. Based on a total of six months wind resource assessment,
UMass reported that the system is acceptable for use in wind resource
assessment applications. It is for this reason that ZephIR® has now been
approved to be added to the Renewable Energy Research Laboratory (RERL) suite
of wind speed measurement devices.
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