Environmental Effect on Wind Farm Efficiency and Power Production

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Bennett Haskew
Liam Minogue
Reece Woodley
Adithep Phaktham
Shashikala Randunu

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A meta-study is conducted investigating the effect of wind farm and turbine sites on the thermodynamic factors that affect energy production. Site deviations in surface roughness length, diurnal temperature changes of turbine and generation density and thermally stratified wind distributions are the parameters considered. The environment should be a significant factor in the placement of new wind farm sites. Further it is shown that with increasing wind velocity distributions negatively impacts efficiency of the turbine system and power output is decreased.

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Bennett Haskew, University of Technology Sydney

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Liam Minogue, University of Technology Sydney

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Reece Woodley, University of Technology Sydney

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Adithep Phaktham, University of Technology Sydney

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Shashikala Randunu, University of Technology Sydney

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