The most commonly employed tool for wind turbine performance analysis is the power curve, which is the relation between wind intensity and power. The diffusion of SCADA systems has boosted the adoption of data-driven approaches to power curves. In particular, a recent research line involves multivariate methods, employing further input variables in addition to the wind speed. In this work, an innovative contribution is investigated, which is the inclusion of thirteen sub-component temperatures as possible covariates. This is discussed through a real-world test case, based on data provided by ENGIE Italia. Two models are analyzed: support vector regression with Gaussian kernel and Gaussian process regression. The input variables are individu...
In this article, a study of wind turbine power curve modelling is presented with application to a pa...
a) Description: A synthetic dataset consisting of 20.000 power and wind speed values. The goal of th...
This dataset was created in order to support comparative analyses concerning the relationships betwe...
Traditionally a wind turbine’s power curve is used to model the long-term energy yield of the wind t...
To continuously assess the performance of a wind turbine (WT), accurate power curve modelling is ess...
The power produced by a wind turbine depends on environmental conditions, working parameters, and in...
The IEC standard 61400 − 12 − 1 recommends a reliable and repeatable methodology called ‘binning’ fo...
Power curve of a wind turbine depicts the relationship between output power and hub height wind spee...
A power curve conventionally represents the relationship between hub height wind speed and wind turb...
The power curve of a wind turbine describes the generated power versus instantaneous wind speed. Ass...
Continuous assessment of wind turbine performance is a key to maximising power generation at a very ...
In the wind energy industry, it is of great importance to develop models that accurately forecast th...
The wind turbine power curve WTPC describes the relationship between wind speed and turbine power ou...
Loss of wind turbine power production identified through performance assessment is a useful tool for...
The wind turbine power curve is an important indicator of the performance of a wind turbine. Modelin...
In this article, a study of wind turbine power curve modelling is presented with application to a pa...
a) Description: A synthetic dataset consisting of 20.000 power and wind speed values. The goal of th...
This dataset was created in order to support comparative analyses concerning the relationships betwe...
Traditionally a wind turbine’s power curve is used to model the long-term energy yield of the wind t...
To continuously assess the performance of a wind turbine (WT), accurate power curve modelling is ess...
The power produced by a wind turbine depends on environmental conditions, working parameters, and in...
The IEC standard 61400 − 12 − 1 recommends a reliable and repeatable methodology called ‘binning’ fo...
Power curve of a wind turbine depicts the relationship between output power and hub height wind spee...
A power curve conventionally represents the relationship between hub height wind speed and wind turb...
The power curve of a wind turbine describes the generated power versus instantaneous wind speed. Ass...
Continuous assessment of wind turbine performance is a key to maximising power generation at a very ...
In the wind energy industry, it is of great importance to develop models that accurately forecast th...
The wind turbine power curve WTPC describes the relationship between wind speed and turbine power ou...
Loss of wind turbine power production identified through performance assessment is a useful tool for...
The wind turbine power curve is an important indicator of the performance of a wind turbine. Modelin...
In this article, a study of wind turbine power curve modelling is presented with application to a pa...
a) Description: A synthetic dataset consisting of 20.000 power and wind speed values. The goal of th...
This dataset was created in order to support comparative analyses concerning the relationships betwe...