Measured in meters per second, this key environmental factor determines how much power a turbine can potentially produce.
What is wind speed?
Solar panels generate electricity using this type of current before it is converted for grid use.
What is the DC?
This fluid must be regularly checked and replaced to keep moving turbine components operating smoothly and prevent overheating.
What is gear oil?
This unit, abbreviated “MW,” is commonly used to describe a wind turbine’s rated capacity.
What is a megawatt?
First Solar Site.
What is Wy East?
This control adjusts blade angles to regulate power output and prevent damage in high winds.
What is pitch control?
This device converts the DC electricity produced by solar panels into AC electricity used by the grid.
What is an inverter?
This document outlines the procedures and responsibilities for responding to emergencies at a renewable energy site.
What is an Emergency Response Plan (ERP)?
This term describes the percentage of time a turbine is operational and capable of producing power, often used as a key performance metric
What is availability?
Frist Wind Farm.
What is Phoenix?
In many large turbines, this component increases the relatively slow rotor speed to a much higher speed suitable for electricity generation
What is the gearbox?
Solar panels are connected together in this configuration to increase voltage before reaching the inverter.
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What is a String?
Before any turbine work begins, technicians follow this safety procedure to ensure equipment cannot be energized.
What is LOTO?
This braking method uses the generator to create resistance and slow the rotor by converting kinetic energy into electrical energy.
What is dynamic braking?
How many Site leads do we have?
What is 5?
The term for the wind speed at which a turbine begins generating power.
What is cut-in speed?
This box combines multiple solar strings into a single output that feeds the inverter.
What is a combiner box?
Technicians perform this type of maintenance on a scheduled basis to reduce the likelihood of unexpected failures.
What is preventive maintenance?
Measured in hertz, this quantity must stay stable for grid compatibility when a turbine delivers electricity.
What is frequency?
Which Site has the least amount of Wind Turbines?
What is Flag Ship?
A turbine extracting too much energy slows the wind; this downstream region of reduced speed and increased turbulence is known by this term.
What is wake effect?
Generate electric current when exposed to light.
What is the photovoltaic effect?
This predictive maintenance approach uses vibration, temperature, and oil analysis data to forecast component failures before they happen.
What is condition monitoring?
This curve shows the relationship between wind speed and a turbine’s electrical output, including cut-in, rated, and cut-out regions.
What is the power curve?
How many Wind/Solar site's do we have.
What is 32?