International Journal of Sustainable Energy (Aug 2019)

An onsite demonstration and validation of LiDAR technology for wind energy resource assessment

  • Prem Kumar Chaurasiya,
  • Vilas Warudkar,
  • Siraj Ahmed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2019.1576684
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 7
pp. 701 – 715

Abstract

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The investigation of wind resource at higher heights is very crucial in planning wind power project. Normally, this involves the installation of a high and costly meteorological mast with a cup anemometer and wind vanes. This investigation uses the new ground-based remote-sensing technique Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) to investigate the wind resource at higher heights. This paper describes the LiDAR technology principle and examines the potential of LiDAR measurement to estimate the wind resource at higher heights by conducting a measurement campaign at Tamil Nadu, India. The wind statistics were determined using the 10 min average time-series wind data monitored by ZephIR LiDAR. These include the Weibull parameters, daily mean wind speed, wind power density, wind energy density, vertical wind speed profile and capacity factor. The investigation reveals that the vertical wind speed profile measured from the LiDAR system has approximate closer values to the standard meteorological measurement.

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