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Monetary-based availability: A novel approach to assess the performance of wind turbines

Journal

WIND ENERGY
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 77-89

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/we.2411

Keywords

availability; continued operation; maintenance; revenue; spot market; wind turbine

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  1. Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy through the WInD-Pool project [0324031A]

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With the background of numerous wind turbines phasing out of fixed feed-in tariffs in the following years and an increasing share of negative electricity market prices on the spot market, the availability definitions of time-based and production-based availability are possibly no longer suitable for assessing the overall performance of a wind turbine. This paper introduces a novel definition: the monetary-based availability. The differences between the established definitions and the monetary-based availability are highlighted by comparing the measures on an empirical data set. Furthermore, results on the impact of scheduling planned downtimes towards a monetary-based optimum show that revenues can be increased. By shifting only a small share of the annual downtime to an optimum to maximize the revenue from electricity, a strong increase in additional earnings and thereby an increasment of the monetary-based availability can be achieved.

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