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Review of wake management techniques for wind turbines

Journal

WIND ENERGY
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 195-220

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/we.2668

Keywords

ancillary services; control; induction; loads; power production; wake; wind turbine; yaw

Funding

  1. US Department of Energy
  2. Wind Energy Technology Office

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The advancement of wind turbine technology has led to optimized machines, but the issue of wake interference in wind farms hinders their efficiency and longevity. Research on wake management techniques is crucial for maximizing performance and reducing costs in the wind energy industry.
The progression of wind turbine technology has led to wind turbines being incredibly optimized machines often approaching their theoretical maximum production capabilities. When placed together in arrays to make wind farms, however, they are subject to wake interference that greatly reduces downstream turbines' power production, increases structural loading and maintenance, reduces their lifetimes, and ultimately increases the levelized cost of energy. Development of techniques to manage wakes and operate larger and larger arrays of turbines more efficiently is now a crucial field of research. Herein, four wake management techniques in various states of development are reviewed. These include axial induction control, wake steering, the latter two combined, and active wake control. Each of these is reviewed in terms of its control strategies and use for power maximization, load reduction, and ancillary services. By evaluating existing research, several directions for future research are suggested.

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