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1. Definition of wind turbine power generation efficiency The power generation efficiency of a wind turbine refers to the efficiency of a wind turbine in converting wind energy into electrical energy, which is usually expressed by the wind energy utilization coefficient (Cp).
The theory published in 1919 by the German physicist Albert Betz states that a wind turbine can't reach 100% efficiency because extracting all the kinetic energy from the wind would stop the airflow and prevent further energy extraction. A wind turbine extracts energy by slowing down incoming wind, converting kinetic energy into mechanical power.
The rated power of the wind turbine is 18 MW. The annual energy production is 80 GWh at an average optimal wind speed of 8.5 m/s. Step 1: The maximum possible energy output is calculated as the rated power multiplied by the number of hours in a year.
Wind speed: Wind speed is the most important factor affecting the power generation efficiency of wind turbines. The higher the wind speed, the greater the wind power and the higher the power generation efficiency. However, excessive wind speed can also cause damage to wind turbines, so wind turbines are usually designed with wind speed limits.
The power generation efficiency of a wind turbine refers to the efficiency of a wind turbine in converting wind energy into electrical energy, which is usually expressed by the wind energy
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