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17.11.2016 08:54

Measuring wind potential in low mountain ranges

Rüdiger Mack Marketingkommunikation
FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz-Institut für Informationsinfrastruktur GmbH

    In Germany, nearly half of the sites particularly suitable for wind turbines are found in forested low mountain ranges. This is especially true for the southern half of the country. Expanding wind power in these regions has the advantage that the wind power will be generated close to urban areas and industrial centres. The BINE Projektinfo brochure entitled "Measuring wind potential in low mountain ranges" (12/2016) presents the long-term measurements made on a 200-metre-high met mast near Kassel. The results are helping to improve meteorological models, tailor the design of wind turbine components and further develop the laser-based LiDAR method.

    Met mast detects wind conditions at a height of up to 200 metres

    Since 2012, the met mast on Rödeser Berg has measured wind speeds, turbulence and icing as well as the impact of forested areas and landscape forms on each air layer up to 200 metres in height. This long-term data improves the wind field modelling of forested low mountain locations and reduces previous uncertainties in the assessment of new sites. The met mast is also being used to make comparisons with the cheaper, laser-based LiDAR method. This will make it possible to mathematically correct the location-dependent errors that occur when measuring with lasers. In addition, the data from the mast has been incorporated together with the measurement results from other locations into a new wind atlas. This provides verified data with a 3-kilometre horizontal resolution.

    The Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology was in charge of the research at the met mast and the LiDAR comparative measurements. anemos Gesellschaft für Umweltmeteorologie mbH developed the wind atlas.

    You found all informations about the BINE Projektinfo brochure entitled "Measuring wind potential in low mountain ranges" here:

    http://www.bine.info/en/press/press-releases/press/pressemitteilung/windstrom-in...

    Uwe Milles/Birgit Schneider
    presse(at)bine.info

    About BINE Information Service

    Energy research for practical applications

    The BINE Information Service reports on energy research topics, such as new materials, systems and components, as well as innovative concepts and methods. The knowledge gained is incorporated into the implementation of new technologies in practice, because first-rate information provides a basis for pioneering decisions, whether in the planning of energy-optimised buildings, increasing the efficiency of industrial processes, or integrating renewable energy sources into existing systems.

    About FIZ Karlsruhe

    FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure is a not-for-profit organization with the public mission to make sci-tech information from all over the world publicly available and to provide related services in order to support the national and international transfer of knowledge and the promotion of innovation.
    Our business areas:
    • STN International – the world’s leading online service for research and patent information in science and technology
    • KnowEsis – innovative eScience solutions to support the process of research in all its stages, and throughout all scientific disciplines
    • Databases and Information Services – Databases and science portals in mathematics, computer science, crystallography, chemistry, and energy technology
    FIZ Karlsruhe is a member of the Leibniz Association (WGL) which consists of 87 German research and infrastructure institutions.


    Weitere Informationen:

    http://www.bine.info/en - BINE Informationsdienst


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    The BINE Projektinfo brochure entitled "Measuring wind potential in low mountain ranges"
    The BINE Projektinfo brochure entitled "Measuring wind potential in low mountain ranges"
    Quelle: © BINE Informationsdienst

    The Rödeser Berg met mast is 200 metres high and is equipped with more than 40 instruments.
    The Rödeser Berg met mast is 200 metres high and is equipped with more than 40 instruments.
    Quelle: © Fraunhofer IWES


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    Elektrotechnik, Energie, Maschinenbau, Umwelt / Ökologie
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    Forschungsergebnisse, Forschungsprojekte
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