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Meteorological Observations for Renewable Energy Applications at Site 300
Wharton, S ; Alai, M ; Myers, K
关键词: ACCURACY;    BOUNDARY LAYERS;    DATA TRANSMISSION;    DETECTION;    ENERGY TRANSFER;    FORECASTING;    IMPLEMENTATION;    METEOROLOGY;    MONITORING;    OPTICAL RADAR;    ROTORS;    STABILITY;    TURBULENCE;    VELOCITY;    WIND POWER;    WIND TURBINES;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1035288
RP-ID  :  LLNL-TR-509672
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1035288
Others  :  TRN: US201205%%65
学科分类:再生能源与代替技术
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

In early October 2010, two Laser and Detection Ranging (LIDAR) units (LIDAR-96 and LIDAR-97), a 3 m tall flux tower, and a 3 m tall meteorological tower were installed in the northern section of Site 300 (Figure 1) as a first step in development of a renewable energy testbed facility. This section of the SMS project is aimed at supporting that effort with continuous maintenance of atmospheric monitoring instruments capable of measuring vertical profiles of wind speed and wind direction at heights encountered by future wind power turbines. In addition, fluxes of energy are monitored to estimate atmospheric mixing and its effects on wind flow properties at turbine rotor disk heights. Together, these measurements are critical for providing an accurate wind resource characterization and for validating LLNL atmospheric prediction codes for future renewable energy projects at Site 300. Accurate, high-resolution meteorological measurements of wind flow in the planetary boundary layer (PBL) and surface-atmosphere energy exchange are required for understanding the properties and quality of available wind power at Site 300. Wind speeds at heights found in a typical wind turbine rotor disk ({approx} 40-140 m) are driven by the synergistic impacts of atmospheric stability, orography, and land-surface characteristics on the mean wind flow in the PBL and related turbulence structures. This section of the report details the maintenance and labor required in FY11 to optimize the meteorological instruments and ensure high accuracy of their measurements. A detailed look at the observations from FY11 is also presented. This portion of the project met the following milestones: Milestone 1: successful maintenance and data collection of LIDAR and flux tower instruments; Milestone 2: successful installation of solar power for the LIDAR units; and Milestone 3: successful implementation of remote data transmission for the LIDAR units.

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