Label: action specification for the technical wind potential
Definition:
Action specification for the technical wind potential of the available area is an action specification that deals with the technical wind potential of the available area.
Account for wake losses is an action specification that describes the inclusion of losses due to wind turbine wake effects, which reduce wind speed and energy yield behind turbines.
Calculate technical potential is an action specification that describes how the total energy production capability of the available area is determined, factoring in turbine placement, capacity density, and wake losses.
Determine annual energy yield is an action specification that describes how a turbine's power curve is combined with the wind speed distribution to calculate the expected annual energy production.
Determine capacity density is an action specification that describes the calculation of the installed capacity per unit area (MW per kmĀ²) by assessing the number and power rating of turbines within the available space.
Determine capacity factor is an action specification that describes the calculation of the capacity factor (CF), which represents the ratio of actual energy output to the maximum possible output over a given time period.
Place turbines within area is an action specification that describes the definition of the spatial arrangement of wind turbines within the designated area, ensuring optimal positioning based on site characteristics and layout constraints.
Select appropriate turbine types is an action specification that describes the process of choosing wind turbine models based on site-specific wind characteristics, hub height, and rotor diameter.
Wind characteristics include speed, direction, frequency, turbulence, and seasonal or diurnal patterns.