Development & Operation of Windfarms

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Development & Operation of Windfarms P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department I I T Delhi Project Management brings a Unique Focus Shaped by the Goals & Resources.......…

Development of Windfarms in India

The Concept of Project Management Project management is the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time. A PM of Windfarm is a temporary endeavor designed to produce a Full Pledged business. The management of temporary projects requires the development of distinct technical skills and management strategies.

Phases in Windfarm Development There are Seven main steps in PM of Windfarms: Pre-project planning. Detailed project planning. The Engineering Installation and commissioning. Full operation. Repowering. Dismantling. Each of these phases consists of several important work packages. To be successful, the project management must take these work packages into account.

Pre-Project Planning : Work Packages Pre-feasibility study wind farm technology Grid connection and technology Stakeholder involvement Embedding in spatial planning Supply chain management Logistics Economic assessment of main supplies and construction works Environmental and public impacts Development of strategies Financing, media, stakeholder involvement, approval Project structure Main Risk Assessment

Project Structure

Main risk assessment Require a risk analysis if the site is close to other infrastructure such as: Facilities for transport Storage or processing of hazardous goods. Pipelines for transport of hazardous goods (including underground) Residential, commercial or public buildings. Roads, railway tracks and waterways. Medium and high voltage conductors of transmission lines or cables.

Detailed Project Planning : Work Packages Project Approval Procedure Site Investigation Definition of Functional Requirements Geographical Sites: wind speed & wind direction Oceanographical Sites: chemical, geological and biological. Investigation for environmental impact assessment o Wind farm infrastructure o Electrical infrastructure o Harbour logistics o Offshore logistics o Health, safety and environment 1. wind farm site 2. grid connection 3. Where necessary: Grid extension / reinforcement Wind Energy Production Management)

Detailed Project Planning : Work Packages Planning of internal Controlling System Others Key performance indicators Quality assurance and control Factory acceptance tests Reporting system and interface Tender Process Master Plan Financing and insurance arrangements Contracting preparation of documents Elaboration of proposals Tender evaluation Sub-contractors negotiation

The Engineering : Work Packages Engineering, Testing Production & Procurement Engineering & Planning Pre-testing & Training Production & Procurement Testing of full size model of wind turbine Service and maintenance of main components (pile, nacelle, blade, generator, transformer) Access to wind turbine, and Training courses for personnel o Production of wind farm elements o Interface and work flow management o Quality assurance and control o Factory acceptance tests, and o Transport to logistical centre Pre-testing Installation Commissioning Operation Dismantling

Installation and Commissioning: Work Packages Site preparation, pre-assembly of parts in harbour, installation of foundation for wind turbines and transformer station. Installation of groups of wind turbines (installation of piles, nacelles and blades, inter-array cable laying and testing). Installation of electrical infrastructure (transformer station, cable to shore laying and grid connection infrastructure to public energy supply). Commissioning of supervisory control and data acquisition system (SCADA). Final testing of windfarm, environmental monitoring of construction phase

Full Operation : Work Packages Service and maintenance Environmental monitoring of operation phase

Flow Chart of The Main Work Packages Pre-Project Planning Detailed Project Planning Financing and Insurance Arrangements Project Approval Procedure Site Investigation Definition of Functional Requirements

Flow Chart of The Main Work Packages Definition of Functional Requirements Planning of internal Controlling System Financing and Insurance Arrangements Tender Process Master Plan

Flow Chart of The Main Work Packages Master Plan Contracting Detailed Engineering Planning Pre-Testing & Training Production & Procurement Installation & Commissioning

Flow Chart of The Main Work Packages Installation & Commissioning Full Operation Repowering Dismantling

Windfarm Operation Successful operation of a wind farm: (1) Information systems to monitor turbine performance (2) Understanding of factors that reduce turbine performance, (3) Measures to maximize turbine productivity.

Automatic Turbine Operation Automatic turbine operation requires a system for oversight in order to provide operating information to the turbine owner and maintenance personnel. Turbines in wind farms have the capability to communicate with remote oversight systems via phone connections. Remote oversight (SCADA) systems receive data from individual turbines and display it on computer screens for system operators. These data is used to evaluate turbine energy capture and availability. Availability is defined as the percentage of time that a wind turbine is available for power production.

Availability of Wind Turbines The availability of wind turbines with mature designs is typically between 94% and 97%. Reduced availability is caused by: Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and repair periods, Power system outages, and Control system faults. The inability of control systems to properly follow rapid changes in wind conditions may lead to low availability.

Availability of Wind Turbines Imbalance due to blade icing, or momentary high component temperatures can cause the controller to stop the turbine. The controller usually clears these fault conditions and operation is resumed. Repeated tripping usually causes the controller to take the turbine offline when a technician can determine the cause of anomalous sensor readings.

Daily & Weekly Energy Productions Wind turbine manufacturers provide power curves representing turbine power output as a function of wind speed. A number of factors may reduce the energy capture of a turbine or wind farm from that expected. The reasons are: Reduced availability, Poor aerodynamic performance due to soiled blades and blade ice. Soiled blades have been observed to degrade aerodynamic performance by as much as 10–15%. Lower power due to yaw error, during control actions in response to wind conditions. Interactions between turbines in wind farms.

Losses due to Poor Aerodynamics of Blades Airfoils that are sensitive to dirt accumulation require either frequent cleaning. In these sites blades must use airfoils whose performance is less susceptible to degradation by the accumulation of dirt and insects. Energy capture is also reduced when the wind direction changes. Controllers on some upwind turbine designs might wait until the magnitude of the average yaw error is above a predetermined value before adjusting the turbine orientation. This results in periods of operation at high yaw errors. This results in lower energy capture.

Operation during Turbulent Wind Conditions Turbulent winds can also cause a number of types of trips. In turbulent winds, sudden high yaw errors might cause the system to shut down and restart. In high winds, gusts can cause the turbine to shut down for protection when the mean wind speed is still well within the turbine operating range. These problems may reduce energy capture by as much as 15% of projected values. Operational Service personal should not only be prepared to minimize these problems. Planning should also anticipate them in their financing and planning evaluations

Maintenance and Repair Wind turbine components require regular maintenance. Frequent inspections must be carried to make sure that lubrication oil is clean, seals are functioning. Lean inspections to make sure that components subject to normal wear processes are replaced. Problem conditions identified by oversight systems may require that the turbine be taken out of operation for repairs.

Safety Issues during Operation The installed wind turbine needs to provide a safe work environment for operating and maintenance personnel. The turbine also needs to be designed and operated in a manner that it is not a hazard for neighbours. Safety issues include such things as: Protection against contact with high voltage electricity Protection against lightning damage to personnel or the turbine.

Safety Issues during Operation The provision of safe tower-climbing equipment, and lights to warn local night time air traffic of the existence of the wind turbine. Maintenance and repairs may be performed by on-site personnel or turbine maintenance contractors. Protection from the effects of ice build-up on the turbine or the shedding of ice