2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2014.07.264
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Quantitative Performance Evaluation of a Wind Turbine Generator Cluster Using Statistical Techniques

Abstract: This report dissects the analysis of annual performance of a cluster of wind turbine generators operated by Suzlon Energy Limited to troubleshoot shortfalls in the predicted generation of individual machines for the fiscal year of 2011-12. The first phase involved an estimation of the annual energy production using wind resource assessment on the commercial software Wind Atlas, Analysis and Application Program (WAsP). Comparison of the Annual Energy Production (AEP) with direct extrapolation of monthly generat… Show more

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“…Land FIT for wind-turbine installation need compete with alternative plans for the area, which might be more considerably appreciated than electricity generation. 90 The key challenges are (1) incentive challenges, (2) transmission challenges, (3) regulatory challenges, (4) structural challenges, (5) efficiency challenges, (6) manufacturing challenges and (7) R&D challenges.…”
Section: Challenges Of Wind Energy Development In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Land FIT for wind-turbine installation need compete with alternative plans for the area, which might be more considerably appreciated than electricity generation. 90 The key challenges are (1) incentive challenges, (2) transmission challenges, (3) regulatory challenges, (4) structural challenges, (5) efficiency challenges, (6) manufacturing challenges and (7) R&D challenges.…”
Section: Challenges Of Wind Energy Development In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Indian wind power companies compete on a global level for energy market shares, and, along with technology development, focus on an equal commitment to building a strong customer base. 10 Wind energy in India, unlike all other forms of energy, is run mostly by private companies. In FY 2017–2018 cumulative wind installations in India was 34.046 GW, out of which 11.922 GW is from Suzlon Energy Limited, and rest 22.124 GW was from other original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%