Cutler et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Using nacelle‐based wind speed observations to improve power curve modeling for wind power forecastingCutler et al., 2012
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- Cutler N
- Outhred H
- MacGill I
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- Wind Energy
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Wind power forecasting for projection times of 0–48 h can have a particular value in facilitating the integration of wind power into power systems. Accurate observations of the wind speed received by wind turbines are important inputs for some of the most useful …
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