Harnessing the power of wind requires meticulous planning and precise execution, with wind resource assessment (WRA) and turbine siting serving as the foundation for successful and sustainable energy projects.
Unlocking wind energy’s potential
The deployment of wind energy depends on two vital steps: Wind Resource Assessment (WRA) and precise turbine siting. These processes determine project feasibility, optimize energy yield, and drive cost-efficiency.
Wind resource assessment: Building a foundation
Understanding long term wind behavior
WRA is the cornerstone of any wind project. SGS leverages high-quality meteorological data and tools to map wind characteristics over time. Key elements include:
Data Acquisition and Analysis: Installation of met mast to record and measure site specific wind resource (low uncertainty short term data). Evaluation and analysis of measured data with satellite data-sets (high uncertainty long term data)
- Wind Speed Distribution: Accurate measurements to predict annual energy production
- Wind Direction and Turbulence: Essential for determining turbine orientation and spacing
- Topography and Roughness: Analysis of terrain features and surrounding vegetation or infrastructure
- MCP: Application of Measure Co-relate and Predict data models on site specific wind characteristics to calculate long term mean wind speeds
These methodologies ensure bankable data, reducing project risk and uncertainty.
Wind turbine siting in light of WRA
Micro-siting for maximum yield: SGS uses WRA insights to determine optimal turbine locations, accounting for:
- Hub height selection: Aligning with wind shear profiles for maximum efficiency
- Setback and clearance analysis: Ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards, such as minimum distances to inhabited areas and neighboring infrastructure
- Topographical and geotechnical studies: Assessing land suitability and foundation requirements
Environmental and regulatory compliance: SGS ensures compliance with international standards (e.g., IEC 61400-1) and local regulations. This includes:
- Noise impact studies using software tools
- Assessment of electromagnetic interference (EMI) risks near radar or telecommunication facilities
- Environmental clearance for projects near protected or populated areas
Our value addition to wind projects
Energy modeling and AEP calculations
Annual Energy Production (AEP) modeling is a critical aspect of turbine siting. SGS integrates WRA results with sophisticated modeling techniques to project energy output under different scenarios.
For instance, SGS evaluated multiple turbine options for a project and found:
- A 250 kWp turbine could generate 938.4 MWh/year with minimal curtailment
- A larger 500 kWp turbine offered higher output but required careful siting due to increased setbacks and hub height considerations
Site-specific customization
SGS tailors its recommendations to client needs, such as optimizing turbine placement on restricted land or integrating wind power with existing energy systems (e.g., solar PV or grid connections).
Comprehensive feasibility analysis: Beyond technical assessments, SGS evaluates financial metrics, including:
- Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE)
- Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
- Net Present Value (NPV)
Practicality of Solutions
SGS’s assessments provided actionable solutions to address regulatory requirements, such as modifying turbine placement to avoid local obstacles and meet setback criteria.
Optimizing wind turbine siting is a multi-dimensional process that connects detailed resource assessments with precise siting strategies. SGS’s expertise in WRA and turbine siting ensures clients achieve maximum efficiency and reliability for their wind energy project. Contact us via webform for more.
About SGS
SGS is the world’s leading Testing, Inspection and Certification company. We operate a network of over 2,700 laboratories and business facilities across 119 countries, supported by a team of 99,250 dedicated professionals. With over 145 years of service excellence, we combine the precision and accuracy that define Swiss companies to help organizations achieve the highest standards of quality, safety and compliance.
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