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Advanced Course in Wind Energy Resource Assessment


Summary

Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing sources of renewable energy globally, driven by the urgent need for sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. An essential component of wind energy development is the accurate assessment of wind resources at potential sites.

The British Academy for Training and Development designed this course on Wind Energy Resource Assessment to provide participants with a thorough understanding of the methods and tools used to evaluate wind resources effectively. Participants will explore the principles of wind measurement, data analysis techniques, and the factors influencing wind behavior. The knowledge gained from this course will enable individuals to make informed decisions about site selection, project feasibility, and energy production forecasting.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Engineering students studying mechanical, civil, or environmental engineering with an interest in renewable energy technologies.
  • Energy sector professionals working in the renewable energy field and wish to deepen their understanding of wind resource assessment techniques.
  • Policy makers and planners involved in energy policy, planning, and development who need to understand the implications of wind resource data on project viability.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Basic principles of wind energy and the importance of accurate resource assessment.
  • Various wind measurement techniques and tools to collect and analyze wind data.
  • Assess the feasibility of wind energy projects based on resource data and predict potential energy generation.

Course Content

  • Understanding Wind Energy
    • Wind energy as a renewable resource.
    • Advantages of wind energy in the global energy landscape.
    • The role of wind resource assessment in project development.
  • Importance of Resource Assessment
    • How accurate resource assessment influences project success.
    • Risks associated with inadequate wind resource data.
    • Economic implications of effective resource evaluation.
  • Fundamental Concepts
    • Introduction to basic wind terms (e.g., speed, direction, turbulence).
    • Understanding the wind energy equation and power density.
    • Factors affecting wind patterns and behavior.
  • Anemometry Basics
    • Anemometers and their role in wind measurement.
    • Different types of anemometers (cup, vane, ultrasonic) and their applications.
    • Calibration and maintenance practices for accurate measurements.
  • Mast Installation and Data Collection
    • Best practices for installing meteorological towers (met masts).
    • Essential equipment for comprehensive data collection.
    • Understanding measurement height and its impact on data quality.
  • Remote Sensing Technologies
    • Introduction to remote sensing methods (LiDAR and SODAR).
    • Advantages of remote sensing compared to traditional methods.
    • Applications of remote sensing in wind resource assessment.
  • Data Collection Protocols
    • Importance of consistency in data collection processes.
    • Duration and frequency of data collection for reliability.
    • Quality control measures to ensure data accuracy.
  • Statistical Analysis Techniques
    • Introduction to statistical tools for wind data analysis.
    • Wind speed distribution and frequency analysis.
    • Application of Weibull distribution for resource assessment.
  • Energy Production Estimation
    • Methods for calculating energy production potential from wind data.
    • Using wind speed data to inform energy yield assessments.
    • Importance of considering turbine characteristics in energy predictions.
  • Site Selection Criteria
    • Key factors influencing site selection for wind projects.
    • Importance of geographical, environmental, and social considerations.
    • Tools for evaluating site suitability based on wind data.
  • Mapping and GIS Tools
    • Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in wind assessment.
    • Utilizing GIS for spatial analysis of wind resources.
    • Mapping wind potential and identifying optimal project locations.
  • Regulatory and Environmental Considerations
    • Regulatory frameworks impacting site assessment.
    • Environmental impact assessments (EIA) and their relevance.
    • Engaging with stakeholders and addressing community concerns.
  • Continuous Monitoring Practices
    • Importance of long-term monitoring for reliable resource assessment.
    • Strategies for extending monitoring periods beyond initial assessments.
    • Using historical wind data to inform future projects.
  • Data Validation and Verification
    • Techniques for validating and verifying wind resource data.
    • Cross-comparison of data from multiple sources for accuracy.
    • Addressing discrepancies and ensuring data integrity.
  • Seasonal and Temporal Variability
    • Seasonal patterns and their impact on wind resource.
    • Temporal variability and its implications for energy generation.
    • Strategies for adapting project planning to seasonal changes.
  • Hybrid Modeling Approaches
    • Introduction to combining different assessment methods (e.g., met masts and remote sensing).
    • Benefits of hybrid approaches for improving data reliability.
    • Practical applications of hybrid modeling in wind resource assessment.
  • Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Models
    • NWP models and their application in wind forecasting.
    • Importance of meteorological models in predicting wind behavior.
    • Limitations and challenges of using NWP in resource assessment.
  • Future Trends in Wind Resource Assessment
    • Innovations in wind measurement technology and data analysis.
    • The impact of big data and machine learning on resource assessment.
    • Future research directions and opportunities in wind energy.
  • Linking Resource Data to Project Feasibility
    • How to incorporate wind resource assessment data into project planning.
    • Importance of aligning wind data with financial and technical assessments.
    • Tools for decision-making based on resource evaluation outcomes.
  • Collaboration Across Disciplines
    • Importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in wind project development.
    • Engaging engineers, environmental scientists, and policy experts.
    • Building effective teams for comprehensive project planning.
  • Reporting and Communication
    • Strategies for effectively communicating wind resource findings.
    • Preparing reports and presentations for stakeholders and decision-makers.
    • Importance of transparency in data reporting and project development.

Course Date

2025-01-06

2025-04-07

2025-07-07

2025-10-06

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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