Power performance verification of a wind farm using the Friedman?s test

 

Authors
Hern?ndez Perdomo, Wilmar
Format
Article
Status
publishedVersion
Description

In this paper, a method of verification of the power performance of a wind farm is presented. This method is based on the Friedman?s test, which is a nonparametric statistical inference technique, and it uses the information that is collected by the SCADA system from the sensors embedded in the wind turbines in order to carry out the power performance verification of a wind farm. Here, the guaranteed power curve of the wind turbines is used as one more wind turbine of the wind farm under assessment, and a multiple comparison method is used to investigate differences between pairs of wind turbines with respect to their power performance. The proposed method says whether the power performance of the specific wind farm under assessment differs significantly from what would be expected, and it also allows wind farm owners to know whether their wind farm has either a perfect power performance or an acceptable power performance. Finally, the power performance verification of an actual wind farm is carried out. The results of the application of the proposed method showed that the power performance of the specific wind farm under assessment was acceptable.

Publication Year
2016
Language
eng
Topic
NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICAL TESTS
SCADA SYSTEM
WIND FARM POWER PERFORMANCE
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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