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Extracting Energy from Wind

Extracting Energy from Wind. Matt Aldeman Senior Energy Analyst Center for Renewable Energy Illinois State University. Overview. Where does wind come from? Where is it windy? Wind Assessment Power in the wind. Where does wind come from?. On a macro/global scale, wind is a result of:

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Extracting Energy from Wind

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  1. Extracting Energy from Wind Matt Aldeman Senior Energy Analyst Center for Renewable Energy Illinois State University

  2. Overview • Where does wind come from? • Where is it windy? • Wind Assessment • Power in the wind

  3. Where does wind come from? • On a macro/global scale, wind is a result of: Uneven heating of earth’s surfaces • Jet streams and circulatory cells • Equator – 30 degrees: Hadley cell • 30 – 60 degrees: Ferrell cell • 60-90 degrees: Polar cell

  4. Where does wind come from? • On a macro/global scale, the direction of the wind is a result of: Coriolis Effect: in the Northern Hemisphere, moving bodies veer right http://tinyurl.com/yvurcs

  5. Where does wind come from?

  6. Wind Rose

  7. ISU Farm 2009 met tower energy rose

  8. ISU Farm 2009 met tower energy rose

  9. Where does wind come from? • On a micro/regional scale, wind magnitude and direction are a result of 1) Storm systems and fronts Air is pushed from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure

  10. Where does wind come from?

  11. Where does wind come from? • On a micro/regional scale, wind magnitude and direction are a result of 2) Uneven specific heat capacity of various surfaces, especially water v. land -Water has a higher specific heat capacity than land. Warm air over land rises during the day. Warm air over water rises at night.

  12. Where is it windy? • Windy areas can be: • Wide open spaces (pasture, fields) • Plateaus (moraines) • Elevated areas (ridgelines) • Mountain passes (funneling effect) • Offshore

  13. Where is it windy?

  14. Where is it windy?

  15. Wind Assessment • Tools used for wind assessment • Visual observation • Wind modeling & Wind maps • Airport data & AWOS stations • SODAR & LIDAR • Meteorological towers

  16. Visual observation

  17. Wind Modeling & Wind Maps

  18. Airport & AWOS Stations • http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reds/ • Important to visit the anemometer!

  19. SODAR • Emits sound “chirps” at defined intervals (~1-2 seconds) • “…both the intensity and the Doppler (frequency) shift of the return signal are analyzed to determine the wind speed, wind direction and turbulent character of the atmosphere.  A profile of the atmosphere as a function of height can be obtained by analyzing the return signal at a series of times following the transmission of each pulse.  The return signal recorded at any particular delay time provides atmospheric data for a height that can be calculated based on the speed of sound.” 

  20. SODAR

  21. LIDAR • Same principle as SODAR (Doppler shift of echo return), but with laser light

  22. Met Towers

  23. Met Towers • Anemometers • From NRG product literature: A four-pole magnet induces a sine wave voltage into a coil producing an output signal with frequency proportional to wind speed. The #40C is constructed of rugged Lexan cups molded in one piece for repeatable performance. A rubber terminal boot is included.

  24. Met Towers

  25. How to get (free) wind data • Airports: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reds/ • Illinois met tower loan program: http://www.illinoiswind.org/ • Meteorological tower search: http://www.windalert.com/#search • ISU met tower: email Matt maldema@ilstu.edu

  26. What can students do with wind data? • Opportunity for learning Excel! • Opportunity for learning Windographer

  27. What can students do with wind data?

  28. What can students do with wind data?

  29. What can students do with wind data?

  30. What can students do with wind data?

  31. Calculate energy output of a wind turbine…

  32. Compare with something familiar and useful…

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