微型、中微型还是宏观?苏格兰陆上风力涡轮机的经济性

A. Makkawi, N. Gupta, T. Muneer
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本文调查了风力涡轮机作为抵消苏格兰公共建筑电力需求的一种手段的可行性。一些案例研究提出了关于目前运行的微型,中型和大型风力涡轮机在英格兰和苏格兰。目前,微型、中型和大型风力涡轮机被分类为标称输出在0-2千瓦、2-20千瓦和Gt20千瓦功率范围内的风力涡轮机。他们的发电数据已经被严格地分析过。重点介绍了汽轮机容量系数、年发电量和投资回收期。人们已经发现,在城市环境中,微型涡轮机表现不佳,因此它们是不经济的。位于农村、高海拔、视野清晰的地方的中型涡轮机的投资回收期要短得多。然而,这些涡轮机的位置是至关重要的。对于大型公共部门组织,如大学和高等教育机构,具有高电力能源需求和基本负荷,大型兆瓦级机器提供了可持续和经济的解决方案。目前正在讨论的一所苏格兰大学的情况表明,两台1.25兆瓦的风力涡轮机提供了经济的选择,投资回收期为7.4年。后一台机器位于大学校园以西35公里处,容量系数约为0.14。这台机器将能够抵消内皮尔大学塞拉斯·默奇斯顿校区84%的总电力负荷。
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Micro, midi or macro? Onshore wind turbine economics for Scotland
This article investigates the feasibility of the application of wind turbine as a means of offsetting the electricity demand for public buildings within Scotland. A number of case studies are presented with respect to currently operational micro-, midi- and macro wind turbines within England and Scotland. Presently, the micro-, midi- and macro wind turbines have been categorised as those that have their nominal output within 0-2 kW, 2-20 kW and Gt20 kW power bands. Their electrical energy generation data have been critically analysed. In particular the turbinespsila capacity factor, the annual energy output and payback period are presented. It has been found that within urban settings micro-turbines perform poorly and hence they are uneconomical. The payback period for midi-turbines located at rural, high-altitude locations with clear horizons are of much shorter order. However, the sitting of such turbines is critical. For large public sector organisations, such as universities and institutions of higher education with a high electrical energy demand and base load, large, megawatt machines provide a sustainable and economic solution. It has been shown that for one Scottish university, presently under discussion, two 1.25 MW wind turbines provide the economical option with a payback period of 7.4 years. The capacity factor for the latter machine, to be located 35 km west of university campus will be around 0.14. The machine will be able to offset 84% of the total electrical load for Napier Universitypsilas Merchiston campus.
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