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W IND E NGINEERING VOLUME 33, N O. 4, 2009 Our fourth issue of 2009 starts with two papers from the recent American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) meeting in Chicago, IL USA. The first paper from this meeting is by Greaves, Collins, Parkes, and Tindal from Garrad Hassan in Bristol (UK). This paper concentrates on methodologies for generating temporal forecast uncertainty for rapid changes in wind farm production. The second paper in this series is from researchers (Hjort, Dixon, Gineste, and Olsen) from Siemens Wind Power in Denmark. This paper presents a review of a fast prototyping blade development platform. The third paper in this issue identifies potential sites for offshore wind power in Australia and is from Messali (Politecnico di Milano) and Diesendorf (University of New South Wales). An experimental investigation of a sail type wind turbine is given in the next paper by Ghosh, Kamoji, Date, and Prabhu from the Indian Institute of Technology. The fifth paper by Creaby (Vestas Wind Systems, UK), Li (University of Wisconsin, USA) and Seem (Johnson Controls, Milwaukee WI, USA) presents a control scheme for maximizing wind turbine energy capture via a multivariable extreme seeking control system. The next paper summarizes a wind resource investigation for a West Malaysia site (Terengganu) by Muzathik, Nik, Ibrahim and Samo from the University of Malaysia Terengganu. The seventh and final paper of this issue by Singh and Singh from the Indian Institute of T echnology discusses and Improved reactive power capability for doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs).
Wind Engineering – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 2009
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