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WAsP 12 Losses


Lidia

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Good morning, 

I would like to gain a better understanding of the losses that WAsP takes into account. I know that there's the wake effect but what are the rest? And What models to you use to calculate them?

Thank you in advance 🙂

Lidia N

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Hi Lidia, 

Here (https://www.wasp.dk/wasp/calculation-of-wind-farm-production), you will find information on how the Annual Energy Production (AEP) is calculated in WAsP:
Annual energy production + Wake losses —> Net annual energy production of entire wind farm
For further details about the wake model being utilized, please refer to this link: https://www.wasp.dk/wasp/wake-effect-model

If you need to calculate AEP that includes technical losses and uncertainty, you can utilize the Windfarm Assessment Tool (WAT) provided in the WAsP Bundle.
Learn more at: https://www.wasp.dk/wat/wataep.

Best regards, 
Katerina

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On 31/08/2023 at 1:17 PM, Aikaterini Mitsakou said:

Hi Lidia, 

Here (https://www.wasp.dk/wasp/calculation-of-wind-farm-production), you will find information on how the Annual Energy Production (AEP) is calculated in WAsP:
Annual energy production + Wake losses —> Net annual energy production of entire wind farm
For further details about the wake model being utilized, please refer to this link: https://www.wasp.dk/wasp/wake-effect-model

If you need to calculate AEP that includes technical losses and uncertainty, you can utilize the Windfarm Assessment Tool (WAT) provided in the WAsP Bundle.
Learn more at: https://www.wasp.dk/wat/wataep.

Best regards, 
Katerina

Hello,
The WATAEP link is not working. Could you please update the link? I have the same issue.

Thanks and kind regards,
Mert

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