This letter presents a systematic approach to estimate the annual energy production(AEP) of variable-speed wind turbines erected at high-altitude sites. Compared with the existing empirical-model based approaches, the...This letter presents a systematic approach to estimate the annual energy production(AEP) of variable-speed wind turbines erected at high-altitude sites. Compared with the existing empirical-model based approaches, the proposed approach models the influence of the air density on the power production while employing the theoretical power curve. Consequently, the proposed approach provides a precise estimation of AEP, which can serve as a foundation of the optimum turbinesite matching design at different-altitude sites.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61803393)the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province(No.2020JJ4751)the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation(NRF)of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education(No.NRF-2016R1A6A1A03013567).
文摘This letter presents a systematic approach to estimate the annual energy production(AEP) of variable-speed wind turbines erected at high-altitude sites. Compared with the existing empirical-model based approaches, the proposed approach models the influence of the air density on the power production while employing the theoretical power curve. Consequently, the proposed approach provides a precise estimation of AEP, which can serve as a foundation of the optimum turbinesite matching design at different-altitude sites.