+muhsin mahamood The ZephIR Lidar is an excellent tool to replace a met mast up to 200m high providing fully bankable data for Wind Resource Assessment. In addition it can offer many benefits over a mast including easy portability, low visual impact and reduced uncertainties across a measurement campaign. Please do get in touch on sales@zephirlidar.com if we can provide you with any more information.
@Jalil Damirchiyev depends on the energy output with respect to the wind speed of your selected wind turbine. You can search on the tech data for various wind turbines on the net.
@Jalil Damirchiyev There will always be a minimum value. Most of the lower end wind turbine works best at 7-12m/s or so and starts generating energy at 3m/s. Nonetheless 3m/s wind speed produces very small amount of meaningful energy
@Jalil Damirchiyev im not in the industry and my knowledge is simply from the internet. I guess you can also get specific answers through some browsing.
Do you use Raman LIDAR also?
Does this replace met mast.? in wind farm feasibility studies.. Thank you in advance.
+muhsin mahamood The ZephIR Lidar is an excellent tool to replace a met mast up to 200m high providing fully bankable data for Wind Resource Assessment. In addition it can offer many benefits over a mast including easy portability, low visual impact and reduced uncertainties across a measurement campaign. Please do get in touch on sales@zephirlidar.com if we can provide you with any more information.
@Jalil Damirchiyev depends on the energy output with respect to the wind speed of your selected wind turbine. You can search on the tech data for various wind turbines on the net.
@Jalil Damirchiyev There will always be a minimum value. Most of the lower end wind turbine works best at 7-12m/s or so and starts generating energy at 3m/s. Nonetheless 3m/s wind speed produces very small amount of meaningful energy
@Jalil Damirchiyev im not in the industry and my knowledge is simply from the internet. I guess you can also get specific answers through some browsing.
Is this how you measure the Wind in high altitudes like 30.000 feet?