In cold regions like Northern Europe or Northern America, formation of ice on wind turbines not only reduces the power output of the system, but also leads to wind turbine breakdowns …
The precise prediction of power estimates of wind–solar renewable energy sources becomes challenging due to their intermittent nature and difference in intensity between day …
DB Stoyanov, JD Nixon - Renewable energy, 2020 - Elsevier
Around a quarter of the global wind energy capacity is operating in cold climates, where ice accretion can damage wind turbines, cause safety concerns and reduce power output. In …
To correctly assess the performance of wind turbine ice protection systems (IPS), a complete overview of the meteorological conditions is needed. The same would prove helpful in the …
DP Montminy, P Roberge, J Lemay, J Ruel… - Cold Regions Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
With the increase of wind power capacity in cold climate, an improved understanding of the effects of ice accretion on wind turbine blades would prove to be useful to better estimate the …
MC Pedersen, H Sørensen, N Swytink-Binnema… - Applied Thermal …, 2018 - Elsevier
Ice growth on structures is a problem in cold climate regions. A method to model ice accretion on the cross section of a cup-anemometer support arm is presented in this study …
DB Stoyanov, H Sarlak, JD Nixon - Renewable Energy and Sustainable …, 2020 - Springer
The global wind energy capacity installed in mountainous and subarctic regions is predicted to be 26% of the total 711.8 GW of cumulative power, which is expected to be installed by …
Wind turbine operation in icing conditions has been researched for the last 30 years because of the impact of icing on both wind projects' profitability and financial viability for …