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It's 1*c here and tomorrow we got 70 to 80mph winds coming, Great for Wind Generators and Kite Flying or drying ya Draws quick time but not much good for anything else, :/
Not even that.Ridge Runner said:It's 1*c here and tomorrow we got 70 to 80mph winds coming, Great for Wind Generators and Kite Flying or drying ya Draws quick time but not much good for anything else, :/
goldierocks said:Not even that.Ridge Runner said:It's 1*c here and tomorrow we got 70 to 80mph winds coming, Great for Wind Generators and Kite Flying or drying ya Draws quick time but not much good for anything else, :/
"Production increases the faster the wind speed but at a certain point, the turbines shut themselves off for safety. They can handle speeds up until then by angling the blades so they can take more wind without going faster. But once wind speed reaches 50 miles an hour, the turbines are no longer safe to operate and are shut down".
"With high wind ride through, the wind turbine will gradually reduce power output instead of shutting down completely. This results in a more stable power output at high wind speeds".
If only the renewable life were more simple...I'd go fly a kite if only it were not so uncomfortable. My draws are dry....
Mike678 said:It is all to do with climate change , the world is getting hotter .
Don't get me wrong. I like renewables but in the depths of the Texas winter they had to use a fossil fuel powered helicopter using a fossil fuel made chemical to defrost the fossil fuel made wind turbines because they froze stiff or perhaps the weight of the ice would make restarting them a danger. It is a bit ironic but I guess you have to start somewhere.goldierocks said:Not even that.Ridge Runner said:It's 1*c here and tomorrow we got 70 to 80mph winds coming, Great for Wind Generators and Kite Flying or drying ya Draws quick time but not much good for anything else, :/
"Production increases the faster the wind speed but at a certain point, the turbines shut themselves off for safety. They can handle speeds up until then by angling the blades so they can take more wind without going faster. But once wind speed reaches 50 miles an hour, the turbines are no longer safe to operate and are shut down".
"With high wind ride through, the wind turbine will gradually reduce power output instead of shutting down completely. This results in a more stable power output at high wind speeds".
If only the renewable life were more simple...I'd go fly a kite if only it were not so uncomfortable. My draws are dry....
Goldfreak said:Don't get me wrong. I like renewables but in the depths of the Texas winter they had to use a fossil fuel powered helicopter using a fossil fuel made chemical to defrost the fossil fuel made wind turbines because they froze stiff or perhaps the weight of the ice would make restarting them a danger. It is a bit ironic but I guess you have to start somewhere. https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/10082/1613554306_eupgdx3xmaetxxo.jpggoldierocks said:Not even that.Ridge Runner said:It's 1*c here and tomorrow we got 70 to 80mph winds coming, Great for Wind Generators and Kite Flying or drying ya Draws quick time but not much good for anything else, :/
"Production increases the faster the wind speed but at a certain point, the turbines shut themselves off for safety. They can handle speeds up until then by angling the blades so they can take more wind without going faster. But once wind speed reaches 50 miles an hour, the turbines are no longer safe to operate and are shut down".
"With high wind ride through, the wind turbine will gradually reduce power output instead of shutting down completely. This results in a more stable power output at high wind speeds".
If only the renewable life were more simple...I'd go fly a kite if only it were not so uncomfortable. My draws are dry....
That's good to hear. I would have thought they could have some small heating elements or something. Generally when the cold is biting power demand is up and the wind is blowing so it would be great if they could be running at that time.A-team said:Goldfreak said:Don't get me wrong. I like renewables but in the depths of the Texas winter they had to use a fossil fuel powered helicopter using a fossil fuel made chemical to defrost the fossil fuel made wind turbines because they froze stiff or perhaps the weight of the ice would make restarting them a danger. It is a bit ironic but I guess you have to start somewhere. https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/10082/1613554306_eupgdx3xmaetxxo.jpggoldierocks said:Not even that.Ridge Runner said:It's 1*c here and tomorrow we got 70 to 80mph winds coming, Great for Wind Generators and Kite Flying or drying ya Draws quick time but not much good for anything else, :/
"Production increases the faster the wind speed but at a certain point, the turbines shut themselves off for safety. They can handle speeds up until then by angling the blades so they can take more wind without going faster. But once wind speed reaches 50 miles an hour, the turbines are no longer safe to operate and are shut down".
"With high wind ride through, the wind turbine will gradually reduce power output instead of shutting down completely. This results in a more stable power output at high wind speeds".
If only the renewable life were more simple...I'd go fly a kite if only it were not so uncomfortable. My draws are dry....
That's old news...photo was taken in 2015. Apparently now they design the blades with de-icing by a carbon fiber covering like a planes wing and also by pumping warm air inside the blades. They are fully automated with ice detectors etc... Standard practice in most of Europe, the USA is getting there but is behind.
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