2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13164258
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Single Column Model Simulations of Icing Conditions in Northern Sweden: Sensitivity to Surface Model Land Use Representation

Abstract: In-cloud ice mass accretion on wind turbines is a common challenge that is faced by energy companies operating in cold climates. On-shore wind farms in Scandinavia are often located in regions near patches of forest, the heterogeneity length scales of which are often less than the resolution of many numerical weather prediction (NWP) models. The representation of these forests—including the cloud water response to surface roughness and albedo effects that are related to them—must therefore be parameterized in … Show more

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“…Different active and passive anti-icing systems have been considered to reduce these effects, including heating, black paint, and special coatings [9]. The impacts of vegetation cover on ice accretion in Northern Sweden have been examined as well [12]. Big data on icing conditions based on the operation of wind farms in northern territories are used to create intelligent algorithms for wind turbine operation with minimal icing [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different active and passive anti-icing systems have been considered to reduce these effects, including heating, black paint, and special coatings [9]. The impacts of vegetation cover on ice accretion in Northern Sweden have been examined as well [12]. Big data on icing conditions based on the operation of wind farms in northern territories are used to create intelligent algorithms for wind turbine operation with minimal icing [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%