Pole-mounted horizontal axis micro-wind turbines: UK field trial findings and market size assessment
This paper discusses the key findings of the pole-mounted turbine (2.5-6Â kWp) component of the UK micro-wind trial. The real world performance of horizontal axis turbines is compared with yield estimates based on site wind speed prediction. The distribution of UK agricultural farms is overlaid with wind resource mapping to estimate the number of potential agricultural farm sites for micro-wind. The yield performance of turbines during the monitoring period was observed to be very close to that predicted by NOABL-MCS wind speed estimates. Based on an installation criterion of a maximum 12 year payback time, with a 6% discount rate and micro-generation feed in tariffs available, there are ~87,000 farm sites for micro-wind in the UK. If 10% of these farms were to install micro-wind turbines (to a capacity of 48Â kWp per farm) this would correspond to a capacity of 418Â MWp, with an annual generation yield of 1025Â GWh, comparable to that of a large, on shore wind farm in the UK. It should be noted that the feed in tariff considered in this paper is that available in the UK in 2011, which, at 26.7Â p/kWh (~30 Euro cents/kWh) represents a significant subsidy.
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2011
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Authors: | Sissons, M.F. ; James, P.A.B. ; Bradford, J. ; Myers, L.E. ; Bahaj, A.S. ; Anwar, A. ; Green, S. |
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Energy Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0301-4215. - Vol. 39.2011, 6, p. 3822-3831
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Microwind Policy Feed in tariffs |
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