Østerild Wind Turbine Test Field
Østerild Wind Turbine Test Field is a facility managed by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) for testing of wind turbines with a pinnacle height up to 250 metres near Thisted-Østerild, Denmark.[1]
History
The area was plagued by flying sand from about 1450, and a plantation was started from 1889 to keep the sand in check.[2]
The international IEC 61400 standard specifies how to design and validate wind turbines to gain commercial value.[3] A suitable area for testing wind turbines must have good wind, a specific surface roughness, a clear area around the site, and not be in a EU Special Protection Area. After investigating 17 areas[4] and drawing criticism,[5] the Folketing decided in June 2010 to establish a wind turbine test center at Østerild. It was inaugurated in 2012,[2] and is popular among tourists.[6] New ponds and open areas have improved conditions for bats.[7][8] The first sea eagles came to the area in 2015.[9]
Description
There are 7 test stands, and each test stand has its own meteorological mast due west. Some stands were not yet put in use in 2015.[10] In 2016, the wind turbine industry requested more stands to fulfill future test requirements.[11]
At the northern and the southern end of the test field, there are two 250 metre tall guyed masts equipped with lamps to warn aircraft. The masts are situated at 57°05′13″N 8°52′50″E / 57.087056°N 8.880673°E and at 57°02′56″N 8°52′51″E / 57.048882°N 8.880799°E.
List of sites
Test sites as of December 2015 :
Test stand | Type | Manufacturer | Construction year | Hub height | Rotor diameter | Total height | Power | Coordinates | References and remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alstom Wind 151-6 | EDF Énergies Nouvelles | 104 m | 151 m | 180 m | 6 MW | 57°05′04″N 8°53′01″E / 57.084379°N 8.883640°E | [12] To be erected in Spring 2016 | |
2 | Vestas V164-8.0 | Vestas Wind Systems | 2014 | 140 m | 164 m | 222 m | 8.0 MW | 57°04′44″N 8°53′01″E / 57.079003°N 8.883576°E | [13] Tallest wind turbine in the world |
3 | Vestas V126-3.3 | Vestas Wind Systems | 116 m | 126 m | 179 m | 3.3 MW | 57°04′25″N 8°53′03″E / 57.0736855°N 8.884169°E | ||
4 | Vestas V110-2.0 | Vestas Wind Systems | 98 m | 110 m | 153 m | 2 MW | 57°04′05″N 8°53′02″E / 57.068156°N 8.883790°E | ||
5 | EN-120/3.0 | Envision Energy | 90 m | 120 m | 150 m | 3 MW | 57°03′46″N 8°53′02″E / 57.062906°N 8.883833°E | ||
6 | SWT 7.0-154 | Siemens Wind Power | 120 m | 154 m | 197 m | 7.0 MW | 57°03′25″N 8°53′03″E / 57.0569979°N 8.8841361°E | [14] From October 2012 until October 2013 world's largest wind turbine rotor | |
7 | SWT 4.0-130 | Siemens Wind Power | 2012 | 110 m | 130 m | 175 m | 4.0 MW | 57°03′06″N 8°53′03″E / 57.0516083°N 8.8840556°E | [15] Modified SWT-3.6-wind turbine with larger rotor and more powerful generator. To be replaced by a SWT 7.0 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Østerild: Nationalt testcenter for store vindmøller(onshore) - 4C Offshore".
- 1 2 "Historie". Danish Nature Agency.
- ↑ International Standard IEC 61400-1, Third Edition International Electrotechnical Commission, August 2005. Accessed: 12 March 2011.
- ↑ "Sådan blev Østerild valgt". Danish Nature Agency.
- ↑ "Vindmølleindustrien: Derfor hastede Østerild-beslutning". Ingeniøren.
- ↑ "Turister elsker kæmpe-vindmøller". Ingeniøren.
- ↑ Monitoring bats and birds Danish Nature Agency
- ↑ "Fugle undviger testcenterets vindmoeller". Danish Nature Agency.
- ↑ "Havørne-unger i Thy". Danish Nature Agency.
- ↑ "Endelig bliver Testcenter Østerild fyldt op". Ingeniøren.
- ↑ "Industrien ønsker flere testpladser til store vindmøller". Ingeniøren.
- ↑ "Haliade 150-6MW - Østerild (onshore) - 4C Offshore".
- ↑ "V164-8.0 MW - Østerild (onshore) - 4C Offshore".
- ↑ "SWT-7.0-154 - Østerild (onshore) - 4C Offshore".
- ↑ "SWT-4.0-130 - Østerild (onshore) - 4C Offshore".
External links
- Østerild - National Test Centre for Large Wind Turbines, DTU page
- National Testing Centre for Large Wind Turbines in Østerild, tourist page
- Environmental papers
- Brochure
- Current weather measurements