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A Comparison of Tower to Rooftop Monitoring and Resulting
Estimated Performance
Andrew Kurtz – APRS World, LLC
Why Collect Data?• To determine a site’s wind resource
• To determine the economic feasibility of installing a wind turbine
• A Poorly Sited Turbine:– Results in an unhappy customer– Is bad business– Hurts the industry
How was the data collected?
• Anemometers
• Data Loggers
Notes about the data• Recorded to memory card
• 1 CSV (spreadsheet) file per day
• Tilt-up Tower – Since Nov. 2007
• Rooftop – Since Dec 2009
• Result: over 3,200 files
• More than 4.6 million rows of data…
• That’s a lot of data!
Data Processing
• Reduce the data to a common working set– Only days with a full day’s worth of data from
both data loggers– Detect equipment problems or other possible
issues such as anemometer icing• Anemometer A shows 20 to 30 MPH readings
throughout the day• Anemometer B shows 0 MPH readings all day
Working with databases
• Easier to work with large quantities of data
• Example, average wind speed: mysql> SELECT ROUND(AVG(wsTower74),1)
FROM towerData;
Result: 10.7 (MPH)
• Possible to do more complex operations such as frequency distributions
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Rooftop 28.5ft Rooftop 35ft Tower 37ft Tower 76ft
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(M
PH
)Average Wind Speeds
Wind Speed Frequency Distribution
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Speed (MPH)
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Rooftop 28.5 ft Rooftop 35 ft Tower 37 ft Tower 76 ft
Estimated Annual Energy ProductionTurbine A – 1.1m rotor diameter
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Roof 28.5ft Roof 35ft Tower 37ft Tower 76ft
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erg
y (k
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Estimated Annual Energy ProductionTurbine B – 3.7m rotor diameter
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Roof 28.5ft Roof 35ft Tower 37ft Tower 76ft
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Estimated Annual Energy ProductionTurbine C – 7m rotor diameter
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Roof 28.5ft Roof 35ft Tower 37ft Tower 76ft
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Conclusions• Different locations on the same property
show significantly different wind resource
• You don’t truly know the wind resource for a particular location without collecting data
• The results speak for themselves: Proper siting on a sufficiently tall tower is critical to wind turbine performance
e-mail: [email protected]: www.aprsworld.com