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When: Thursday, 25 November 2021, 9:00 - 10:30
Where: Auditorium A11
Session description
Over the last years, wind energy prices have reduced sharply thanks to comprehensive actions on LCOE reduction. These actions have been taken in various fields such as procurement, manufacturing optimization, etc. However, one of the main areas of optimization has been related to the design of wind turbine components and to the operation of the same. For mature markets, the best onshore locations usually already have a wind farm project in place at operation. Thus, one way to reduce LCOE in such locations is to increase Annual Energy Production (AEP). Increasing the turbine output in onshore locations is the main topic of this session, in which various solutions are presented.
Session chair
Alberto Barcia Gonzalez
Commercial Director - Wind Energy Convertors & Controls, Ingeteam
Presentations
Correlation between wake field data and wake modelling applied to wind farm performance improvement.
Felipe Palou Larrañaga
Tech Development Principal Engineer, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Transferability of site-dependent wind turbine performance predictions using machine learning
Florian Hammer
Research Scientist, OST - Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences
Does wind farm control require updated load case definitions for design and certification?
Kai Freudenreich
Principal Specialist, DNV
Independent digital solution for optimisation of performance, maintenance processes and lifetime, a fleet wide case study
Bruno Pinto
Chief Technology Officer, Sereema
Assessment of nacelle-mounted LIDAR for onshore power performance testing - ENGIE North America, GE Renewable Energy, DNV and Leosphere collaboration
Robin Cote
Product Manager - WindCube Nacelle, Leosphere, a Vaisala Company