. (2012). The impact of turbulence intensity and atmospheric stability on power deficits due to wind turbine wakes at Horns Rev wind farm. Wind Energy, 15(1), 183-196. DOI: 10.1002/we.512 The impact of turbulence intensity and atmospheric stability on power deficits due to wind turbine wakes at Horns Rev wind farm Moreover, there is a strong stability directional dependence with southerly winds having fewer unstable conditions while northerly winds have fewer observations in the stable classes.Stable conditions also tend to be associated with lower levels of turbulence intensity and this relationship persists as wind speeds increase. Power deficit is a function of ambient turbulence intensity. The level of power deficit is strongly dependent on the wind turbine spacing and as turbulence intensity increases the power deficit decreases. The power deficit is determined for four different wind turbine spacing distances and for stability classified as very stable, unstable and other (near-neutral to very unstable). The more stable conditions are, the larger the power deficit.
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