Characterization of the wind for short-term energy production Case study: 50 MW Huascachaca mines wind farm


Abstract:

In Ecuador the last 40 years the energy matrix has been based exclusively on the production of electrical energy from fossil fuels and hydroelectric resources. The development of the electrical matrix is based on the accessibility to the different energy sources when there is an adequate level of availability, therefore, wind generation allows increasing the level of security in the supply of electrical energy. To determine the generation of Huascachaca mines wind farm of 50MW will be used computational tools such as the Windographer for the modeling of the wind flow, energy production, and also the IBM SPSS statistics software for the short-term pbkp_rediction through the classic auto-regressive statistical models Box and Jenkins. Elements such as the orography and topography of the terrain such as the wind at the height of the hub of the wind turbines are necessary to carry out the complete simulation of the wind farm. The main objective is determining the energy production of wind farm, using the computational tool, characterizing the wind variable, applying a short-term methodology on the time scale, to support the use of the wind resource in the country.

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    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Energía renovable
    • Energía renovable
    • Energía renovable

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Física aplicada
    • Economía de la tierra y la energía

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