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Wind Measures Devices Go Up in Virgin Islands

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VI Energy Office measuring wind resources on Virgin Islands
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December 2012 Virgin Islands Measuring the wind
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Measuring the wind

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Anemometer goes up on the South Shore of St. Croix

Inspected by Percy Radclyffe and Carl Joseph of the Energy Office.

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The towers contain a variety of measuring devices. Solar irradiation as well as wind speeds at three different heights will be measured.

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This device measures the wind using sonar. One is now located on St. Croix and one on St. Thomas.

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The towers are 60 meters high. ( A meter is three inches longer than a yard.) In this photo you can see two of the three measuring heights

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A temporary fence was immediately installed about the towers and the support lines.

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Getting the towers put together and raised was no easy task, but it was accomplished with minimal problems.

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The SODAR device has a prime hill top location on St. Croix. The devices are collecting information that can be used to build wind farms.

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The project was overseen by the VI Energy Office with technical assistance from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.


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