Initial Results From a Field Campaign of Wake Steering Applied at a Commercial Wind Farm: Part 1 Journal Article uri icon

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abstract

  • Abstract. Wake steering is a form of wind farm control in which turbines use yaw offsets to affect wakes in order to yield an increase in total energy production. In this first phase of a study of wake steering at a commercial wind farm, two turbines implement a schedule of offsets. Results exploring the observed performance of wake steering are presented, as well as some first lessons learned. For two closely spaced turbines, an approximate 13 % increase in energy was measured on the downstream turbine over a 10° sector. Additionally, the increase of energy for the combined upstream/downstream pair was found to be in line with prior predictions. Finally, the influence of atmospheric stability over the results is explored.;

publication date

  • February 18, 2019

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Date in CU Experts

  • November 5, 2020 2:08 AM

Full Author List

  • Fleming P; King J; Dykes K; Simley E; Roadman J; Scholbrock A; Murphy P; Lundquist JK; Moriarty P; Fleming K

author count

  • 19

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