Wind Speed definition

Wind Speed means the wind speed for the City of Cornwall as reported on the Environment Canada website.
Wind Speed means wind speeds measured or calculated at a height of 10 m above ground level on the wind farm site at a specified Ordinance Survey national grid reference as agreed with the Planning Authority.
Wind Speed means the wind speed shall be determined as a 15-minute mean measurement on the field.

Examples of Wind Speed in a sentence

  • The data set used for calculating the Measured Power Curve shall include only Measured Wind Speed and power output measurements during the periods specified in the second bullet point above.

  • The Expected Generation for each WTG shall be based on (i) the Density-Adjusted Wind Speed for such turbine for each 10-minute increment or portion thereof during the period and (ii) the Measured Power Curve for the WTG as determined as set forth in Section 4 (Determination of Measured Power Curve) of this Attachment Q (Calculation of Certain Metrics).

  • A minimum of 115 MPH as defined in "Basic Wind Speed Specifications", ASCE 7-88.

  • The Power Curve test for each of the TWTs will be performed according to [Ref.1] only cup anemometers are allowed as main Reference Wind Speed Sensors.

  • Regression dependent variable (y) will be the power at the measurement point, and the independent variables (x1, x2, and x3) will be the TPOA, Module Temperature and Wind Speed.


More Definitions of Wind Speed

Wind Speed means the wind speed for Belleville as reported on the Environment Canada website.
Wind Speed means wind speeds measured on the site at the wind turbine hub height, and corrected to a standard height of 10m above ground level, in a manner agreed with the Local Planning Authority;
Wind Speed means the wind speed for the Township of Cramahe as reported on the Environment Canada website.
Wind Speed means the wind speed for The Municipality of North Middlesex or anywhere within Middlesex County as reported on the Environment Canada website.
Wind Speed means the velocity of a 3- second gust
Wind Speed means wind speeds measured or calculated at a height of 10 m above ground level on the wind farm site at a specified Ordinance Survey national grid reference as agreed with the Planning Authority;ETSU-R-97 derived “quiet waking hours” or “night hours” noise limit means the noise limits derived in accordance with paragraphs 1.2.3,
Wind Speed means the wind speed for Lambton Shores as reported on the Environment Canada website.