Site Considerations
Small wind turbines are generally linked with a property and consequently are often not located in the ‘prime wind’ sites such as those sought by commercial power generators. Nevertheless, if care is taken with regard to selection of the turbine and its positioning on a suitable site, a small wind turbine can be an economically attractive proposition for the owner as well as making a significant contribution to greenhouse gas reduction.
Turbine Selection
It is important to select a turbine to match your site wind speed and energy useage requirements. A turbine that performs well in a high wind speed site can be disappointing in a moderate wind speed site and vice versa. All turbines perform poorly at low wind speed sites or in very turbulent winds.
Positioning
The position of your turbine both in terms of its relation to local topography and the rotor height can significantly effect the performance of your turbine.
The following rules of thumb apply:
For most sites in the UK the prevailing wind is South West.

Last Updated (Monday, 16 May 2011 21:47)


