Outsmarting the wind
Study gathers comprehensive wind info to improve renewable energy
RICHLAND, Wash. – Meteorological equipment typically used to monitor storms could help power grid operators know when to expect winds that will send turbine blades spinning, as well as help them avoid the sudden stress that spinning turbines could put on the electrical grid.
“We know that the wind will blow, but the real challenge is to know when and how much,” said atmospheric scientist Larry Berg. “This project takes an interesting approach –adapting an established technology for a new use – to find a reliable way to measure winds and improve wind power forecasts.”