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What are wind energy specifications?
The Wind Energy Specifications aim to be consistent with other renewable specifications (e.g. solar, bioenergy, geothermal) and this document thus focuses on describing the unique aspects of wind energy as it applies to their estimation and classification per UNFC and the Renewable Energy Specifications.
Who will receive the wind turbine specifications report?
This Wind Turbine Specifications Report will be provided to Aboriginal communities, the Municipality of Kincardine, County of Bruce and the public following the distribution requirements and timing constraints outlined in O. Reg. 359/09, as amended, and the Draft Technical Guide to Renewable Energy Approvals (MOE, 2012; MOE, 2012).
Do the wind energy specifications provide step-by-step guidance?
The Wind Energy Specifications do not provide step-by-step guidance but describe how the principles underpinning UNFC and Renewable Energy Specifications apply to wind energy and what key generic definitions that were originally designed for depletable, non-renewable resources mean in the context of wind energy generation.
When were the wind specifications approved by the Expert Group on resource management?
These Wind Specifications were approved by the Expert Group on Resource Management at its tenth session, 29 April – 3 May 2019. The Specifications were also made available for public comment for a period of sixty days.
Who prepared the wind energy specifications?
The Wind Energy Specifications were prepared by a group of experts on a voluntary basis. The members of the Wind Sub-group are: Peter Eecen, Chris Freear, Taylor Geer, Markus Klingbeil (Chair), Tom Lefeber, James F. Manwell, Sathyajith Mathew, Holger Matthiesen, James Primrose, Daran Rife and Görkem Teneler.
What acoustic emission data is included in the wind turbine specifications report?
Table 1, below, highlights the requirements and how they are addressed in this Wind Turbine Specifications Report. 1 Acoustic emission data includes the overall sound power level, measurement uncertainty value, octave-band sound power levels (linear weighted), tonality and tonal audibility.