Siting handbook for small wind energy conversion systems

Siting handbook for small wind energy conversion systems

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This handbook was written to serve as a siting guide for individuals wishing to install small wind energy conversion systems (WECS); that is, machines having a rated capacity of less than 100 kilowatts. It incorporates half a century of siting experience gained by WECS owners and manufacturers, as well as recently developed siting techniques. The user needs no technical background in meteorology or engineering to understand and apply the siting principles discussed; he needs only a knowledge of basic arithmetic and the ability to understand simple graphs and tables. By properly using the siting techniques, an owner can select a site that will yield the most power at the least installation cost, the least maintenance cost, and the least risk of damage or accidental injury.

Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs
Resource Characterization, Forecasting & Maps
Siting Considerations
Distributed Wind
Technical Report
Wegley, H.L.; Ramsdell, J.V.; Orgill, M.M.; Drake, R.L.
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