by Greensolver | Jul 28, 2016 | Expert analysis, Wind
Wind turbines sometimes happen to create noise pollution, and as most of wind turbines are located nearby private accommodations, your asset consequently needs to respect some acoustic standards. How is your wind turbine activity restricted by sound? When setting...
by Greensolver | May 26, 2016 | Expert analysis, Wind
Discover the 2015 Greensolver index barometer – French wind farms only : Unique bencmarking tool available on the market, Greensolver index allows asset owners to compare the performance of their wind assets with the farms registered in the tool....
by Greensolver | Apr 13, 2016 | Expert analysis, Wind
Loss of communication on a wind farm can sometimes be due to a defect of the optical fibre. These cables are sometimes buried directly into the ground without any protection (reinforcement or sheath). The risk of communication incidents increases then. A rupture of...
by Greensolver | Feb 25, 2016 | Expert analysis, Wind
Anemometers are a very important equipment of the wind turbines. They obviously allow to monitor produced power for a certain wind speed (with the known uncertainties due to the blades) but they also trigger the start and stop of the turbines (cut-in /cut-out speed)....
by Greensolver | Jan 21, 2016 | Expert analysis, Wind
Pitch angles (measured from the theoretical 0° position) can have a significant impact on the power curve and the production of the turbine. Today’s methods to calibrate the angle at the commissioning stage are not infallible and it is not rare to see several degrees...
by Greensolver | Jan 5, 2016 | Expert analysis, Solar
Like any other electrical installation, photovoltaic systems are subject to electrical faults, including arc faults, short circuits, ground faults and reverse currents. These faults and other failures of the system, including cable insulation breakdowns, rupture of a...