Boston (USA) and Sao Paulo (Brazil): Brazil”s largest wind energy developer has adopted Second Wind”s remote sensing technology as part of its standard practice in wind measurement. The agreement, for an undisclosed amount, by Sao Paulo-based Casa dos Ventos Energias Renovaveis to purchase Second Wind”s Triton SoDARs and Pentalum Technologies SpiDAR LiDARs represents a significant endorsement of remote sensing technology as an essential complement to meteorological tower data in wind resource assessment.
Remote sensing systems calculate wind speed, wind direction, and other wind data by measuring reflections or echoes of sound or laser pulses. Triton and SpiDAR are easily relocated and provide wind measurements up to and above a commercial wind turbine”s hub height. This answers the wind industry”s need for data at higher heights and more locations than can be cost-effectively acquired using met towers.
The decision by an influential Brazilian wind developer to use remote sensing — Casa dos Ventos deploys 100 meteorological towers annually — reflects the widespread acceptance of SoDAR and LiDAR technology by the wind power industry. Casa dos Ventos already uses Second Wind”s Nomad wind data loggers and sensors on over 250 meteorological towers to measure, record, and transmit wind data on its large portfolio of prospective wind farm sites and working wind farms throughout Brazil.
Source: The Alternative Energy eMagazine