This study investigates the implication of the site specific wind speed distribution on the energy production of a wind turbine generator. It will proof that the average wind speed and the power density are not a good measure on how well a turbine will perform; the performance depends on how well a power curve corresponds to the wind speed distribution. The Weibull distribution is commonly used to describe the probability distribution of wind speed at a given location. Two parameters, the scale factor (c, also sometimes referred to as A) and the shape factor (k) are sufficient to describe a curve which approximates the probability distribution of the wind speed.The Rayleigh distribution (defined as a Weibull distribution with the shape fact...
The Weibull probability density function (PDF) has mostly been used to fit wind speed distributions ...
Abstract The increased integration of wind power into electric power systems presents new challenges...
Wind power is an increasingly important alternative for obtaining energy supplies, both in large int...
This study investigates the implication of the site specific wind speed distribution on the energy p...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Wind power from an example 1.5 MW reference turbine (see text) generat...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Possible bias in estimation of wind energy potential using the Weibull...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Weibull shape parameter <em>k</em> (a), scale parameter λ (b), and his...
The modeling of the wind speed distribution is of great importance for the assessment of wind energy...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Evaluation of a fitted Weibull distribution using the PD method: <em>R...
The aim of the present work is to perform an analysis of both Weibull parameters k and c for wind po...
The search for renewable and sustainable energy sources is a global concern. One way to produce rene...
The two-parameter Weibull probability distribution function is versatile for modelling wind speed fr...
International audienceThe methodology used in wind resource assessments often relies on modeling the...
peer reviewedThe 2-parameter Weibull distribution is widely used, accepted, and recommended as proba...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Seasonal patterns of the shape parameter of the Weibull distribution: ...
The Weibull probability density function (PDF) has mostly been used to fit wind speed distributions ...
Abstract The increased integration of wind power into electric power systems presents new challenges...
Wind power is an increasingly important alternative for obtaining energy supplies, both in large int...
This study investigates the implication of the site specific wind speed distribution on the energy p...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Wind power from an example 1.5 MW reference turbine (see text) generat...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Possible bias in estimation of wind energy potential using the Weibull...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Weibull shape parameter <em>k</em> (a), scale parameter λ (b), and his...
The modeling of the wind speed distribution is of great importance for the assessment of wind energy...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Evaluation of a fitted Weibull distribution using the PD method: <em>R...
The aim of the present work is to perform an analysis of both Weibull parameters k and c for wind po...
The search for renewable and sustainable energy sources is a global concern. One way to produce rene...
The two-parameter Weibull probability distribution function is versatile for modelling wind speed fr...
International audienceThe methodology used in wind resource assessments often relies on modeling the...
peer reviewedThe 2-parameter Weibull distribution is widely used, accepted, and recommended as proba...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Seasonal patterns of the shape parameter of the Weibull distribution: ...
The Weibull probability density function (PDF) has mostly been used to fit wind speed distributions ...
Abstract The increased integration of wind power into electric power systems presents new challenges...
Wind power is an increasingly important alternative for obtaining energy supplies, both in large int...