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EWEC2009
Comparing Models for Energy Output Estimation Print E-mail
Wednesday, 09 March 2005
Can SiteWind lower uncertainty and costs?


ImageConventional micrositing models such as WAsP (Wind Atlas Analysis and Application Program) are equilibrium models that create a wind map and climatology of a region using data from a single reference mast. The models typically assume a constant, homogeneous, neutrally stratified, externally determined wind flow; the terrain acts as a perturbation on this flow. In contrast, SiteWind, a new micrositing tool introduced by AWS Truewind, resolves the dynamic forces within the region affecting the flow caused by temperature gradients, non-neutral stability and other factors. In this article the authors present the results of case studies and discuss their implications for uncertainty analysis. They also show how the demonstrated accuracy improvements can translate into lower uncertainty of energy output estimates.


By Rebecca Reed, Michael Brower and Jason Kreiselman, AWS Truewind, USA

 
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