Statistical study of the influence of the data sampling interval on the estimation of wind turbine energy

Authors

  • Dhaker Abbes Author
  • André Martinez Author
  • Gérard Champenois Author
  • Jean Paul Gaubert Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj08.497

Abstract

Main deficiency for wind power is variability. It

is really difficult to predetermine the wind’s potential since

wind velocity cannot be controlled or predicted with

pinpoint accuracy.

In this paper, two different methods are applied in order

to estimate the monthly wind energy for different sites;

those estimations are done using Weibull distribution and

calculating energy with direct integration methodology.

In additional, the influence of the data sampling interval is

studied. Results show that the computational method

based on the integration of the power is more accurate.

Also, it is shown that the hourly time resolution provides

satisfactory accuracy in wind resource estimation, in

comparison with one minute’s resolution.

Results allow better design of wind or hybrid systems.

Moreover, wind speed acquisitions are minimized. A

shorter time of treatment and less expensive measurement

equipments are required.

Author Biographies

  • Dhaker Abbes

    EIGSI, 26 rue de vaux de Foletier, 17041 La Rochelle Cedex France Dhaker.abbes@eigsi.fr

  • André Martinez

    EIGSI, 26 rue de vaux de Foletier, 17041 La Rochelle Cedex France

  • Gérard Champenois

    LAII- ESIP Bât de Mécanique 40, Avenue du Recteur Pineau 86022 Poitiers Cedex France

  • Jean Paul Gaubert

    LAII- ESIP Bât de Mécanique 40, Avenue du Recteur Pineau 86022 Poitiers Cedex France

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2024-01-24

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