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Wind Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution
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- Time of issue:2024-10-17 15:54
(Summary description)Global Wind Power Industry Development According to data from the Global Wind Energy Council, by the end of 2008, the world's total installed wind power capacity had reached 120.79 million kilowatts. This capacity can generate 260 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 158 million tons. The top five countries in terms of installed capacity are the United States, Germany, Spain, China, and India. Together, these nations account for 72.6% of the world's total wind power capacity, or 87.68 million kilowatts. China's Wind Power Industry Growth China’s wind power industry has seen rapid development since the establishment of its first demonstration wind farm in Rongcheng, Shandong Province, in 1986. After nearly 23 years of continuous effort, the country's wind farms have significantly expanded. According to the China Wind Energy Association, by the end of 2008, over 11,600 wind turbines had been installed, with a total capacity of approximately 12.153 million kilowatts, representing a 106% growth in capacity. Of the total installed capacity, 61.8% came from domestic and joint venture enterprises, while 38.2% was supplied by foreign companies. Firstrate Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution In wind power generation, sensors play a key role by collecting various types of data, such as turbine speed, current, voltage, temperature, pressure, and displacement. This data is transmitted to a monitoring system for processing and analysis, allowing real-time insights into the turbine’s operational status and helping to maximize power generation efficiency. The main functions of sensors in wind power include monitoring, providing feedback, making predictions, and enabling control. Wind Speed and Directing Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution Wind turbines must continuously monitor wind speed and direction to optimize power generation efficiency. Wind speed sensors, or anemometers, are exposed to harsh high-altitude environments, so they need to be waterproof, lightning-proof, and capable of ice melting. They must also ensure electromagnetic compatibility and be able to withstand extreme conditions like freezing rain, hail, radiation, high altitudes, vibration, and dust. Applicable sensors: Heated wind speed and direction sensors FST200-201B,FST200-202B Ultrasonic wind speed and direction sensor FST200-204 Product Features and Advantages: Developed using a non-contact magnetic sensing technology, providing high accuracy and reliability in data collection, with a broad wind speed measurement range and a low start-up wind speed. Operates within a wide voltage range of 18-36VDC, with multi-level lightning protection and surge resistance. Constructed from materials that offer excellent corrosion resistance and strong durability in high-wind conditions. In addition to being mounted on the rear mast of a wind turbine nacelle for wind speed measurement, the wind speed and direction sensor can also be integrated into meteorological monitoring systems for environmental assessment.
Wind Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution
(Summary description)Global Wind Power Industry Development
According to data from the Global Wind Energy Council, by the end of 2008, the world's total installed wind power capacity had reached 120.79 million kilowatts. This capacity can generate 260 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 158 million tons. The top five countries in terms of installed capacity are the United States, Germany, Spain, China, and India. Together, these nations account for 72.6% of the world's total wind power capacity, or 87.68 million kilowatts.
China's Wind Power Industry Growth
China’s wind power industry has seen rapid development since the establishment of its first demonstration wind farm in Rongcheng, Shandong Province, in 1986. After nearly 23 years of continuous effort, the country's wind farms have significantly expanded. According to the China Wind Energy Association, by the end of 2008, over 11,600 wind turbines had been installed, with a total capacity of approximately 12.153 million kilowatts, representing a 106% growth in capacity. Of the total installed capacity, 61.8% came from domestic and joint venture enterprises, while 38.2% was supplied by foreign companies.
Firstrate Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution
In wind power generation, sensors play a key role by collecting various types of data, such as turbine speed, current, voltage, temperature, pressure, and displacement. This data is transmitted to a monitoring system for processing and analysis, allowing real-time insights into the turbine’s operational status and helping to maximize power generation efficiency. The main functions of sensors in wind power include monitoring, providing feedback, making predictions, and enabling control.
Wind Speed and Directing Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution
Wind turbines must continuously monitor wind speed and direction to optimize power generation efficiency. Wind speed sensors, or anemometers, are exposed to harsh high-altitude environments, so they need to be waterproof, lightning-proof, and capable of ice melting. They must also ensure electromagnetic compatibility and be able to withstand extreme conditions like freezing rain, hail, radiation, high altitudes, vibration, and dust.
Applicable sensors: Heated wind speed and direction sensors FST200-201B,FST200-202B
Ultrasonic wind speed and direction sensor FST200-204
Product Features and Advantages:
Developed using a non-contact magnetic sensing technology, providing high accuracy and reliability in data collection, with a broad wind speed measurement range and a low start-up wind speed.
Operates within a wide voltage range of 18-36VDC, with multi-level lightning protection and surge resistance.
Constructed from materials that offer excellent corrosion resistance and strong durability in high-wind conditions.
In addition to being mounted on the rear mast of a wind turbine nacelle for wind speed measurement, the wind speed and direction sensor can also be integrated into meteorological monitoring systems for environmental assessment.
- Categories:Industry information
- Time of issue:2024-10-17 15:54
Wind Speed and Directing Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution
Global Wind Power Industry Development
According to data from the Global Wind Energy Council, by the end of 2008, the world's total installed wind power capacity had reached 120.79 million kilowatts. This capacity can generate 260 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 158 million tons. The top five countries in terms of installed capacity are the United States, Germany, Spain, China, and India. Together, these nations account for 72.6% of the world's total wind power capacity, or 87.68 million kilowatts.
China's Wind Power Industry Growth
China’s wind power industry has seen rapid development since the establishment of its first demonstration wind farm in Rongcheng, Shandong Province, in 1986. After nearly 23 years of continuous effort, the country's wind farms have significantly expanded. According to the China Wind Energy Association, by the end of 2008, over 11,600 wind turbines had been installed, with a total capacity of approximately 12.153 million kilowatts, representing a 106% growth in capacity. Of the total installed capacity, 61.8% came from domestic and joint venture enterprises, while 38.2% was supplied by foreign companies.
Firstrate Sensor Application in Wind Power Solution
Product Features and Advantages:
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Developed using a non-contact magnetic sensing technology, providing high accuracy and reliability in data collection, with a broad wind speed measurement range and a low start-up wind speed.
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Operates within a wide voltage range of 18-36VDC, with multi-level lightning protection and surge resistance.
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Constructed from materials that offer excellent corrosion resistance and strong durability in high-wind conditions.
In addition to being mounted on the rear mast of a wind turbine nacelle for wind speed measurement, the wind speed and direction sensor can also be integrated into meteorological monitoring systems for environmental assessment.
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