SITE COMPLIANCE calculates the main checks required in site suitability assessments according to the IEC61400-1 standard, ed. 4 (2019), ed. 3 (2010) or ed. 2 (1999). For each main check the module evaluates if a wind turbine class (e.g. IIA) is suitable for the actual site and layout conditions.
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Through the modules SITE COMPLIANCE and LOAD RESPONSE, windPRO holds advanced features for desicion support in site-compliance and structural load evaluations.
GASP is a free (CC-by-4.0) global dataset in 250m resolution of resource, siting parameters and expected wind turbine design classes โ further details on the GASP dataset can be found here. windPRO 3.5 provides easy download of GASP data as resource files, which include the siting parameters, that can be used in park calculations as [โฆ]
Now windPRO users can make suitability assessments according to the new IEC6100-1 ed. 4 design standard using SITE COMPLIANCE โ with certification that the software complies with the IEC standard. View certificate: https://lnkd.in/d-NZJdg โ TรV SรD has performed a rigorous review of the interpretation of the standard, the developed methods as well as the software [โฆ]
On behalf of the InnoWind project team, Morten L. Thรธgernsen from EMD will be presenting this topic at the Winterwind conference in ร re, Sweden next week. The presentation will take place on Tuesday February 4th at 11:00-12:30. As wind-analysts, the setup and calibration of a land-surface model are important first steps to simulate the flow [โฆ]
ERA5 reanalysis data is used as a key source in many of our renewable energy applications โ and it is surely also a major component within windPRO climate and mesoscale datasets. Since this summer โ more recent data has been made available at an earlier time since the data-delivery in some cases has decreased from [โฆ]
The REGION module includes facilities to define multiple sites within a region in which demands and production units are geographically separated.