Harley,
Typically, these are exponentially estimated using an exponent that has some
general classes (like no obstructions for quite some distance). These estimates
are just that. There's a Denmark site that has a great wind course.
http://www.windpowe
Frank
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From: renewable-energy@
On Behalf Of Harley Soltes
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 11:20 AM
To: renewable-energy@
Subject: [renewable-energy] Wind speed question
I have wind log data for 10 feet above ground and I am trying to get a
guess for what wind speed would be at higher elevations (tower height).
We have no obstructions for quite some distance. How are those
calculations made? Any place I can get good information on that?
Thanks.
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