Capacity building measures - overview[1]
  
for instance: 
- knowledge transfer 
 - training for local partner 
 - energy policy advisory services 
 - vocational training 
 - on-the-job e.g. feasibility studies, analysis of wind data 
 
  Class-room and on the job training: Wind data measurements
  
The first phase of measurment of wind data should be accompanied by training measures for partner/local experts/staff. 
 
Content of the trainings should be (among others): 
- General introduction into wind energy utilization and -technology
 
 - approach and criteria for site selection
 
 - methods and instruments for wind data measurement
 
 - maintenance of measurement equipment and reading of data 
 
 - analysis of wind data
 
At the end of the training phase, the impacts should be evaluated, e.g. because of an "examination" (test). (cp. also Monitoring) 
 
  Wind measurement <10m  
Staff of partners will be introduced into operation and maintenance of the equipment, as well as data collection and analysis.  
- Subsequent to installation and commissioning of the measurement poles, the staff that is responsible for operation, maintenance and data management, will receive introduction according to their work tasks (Training-On-The-Job). 
 
Content of the introduction::
 
- Control and, if applicable, error analysis of messearument technology, regular maintenance of the system , documentation of maintenance (log book) 
 
 - Clarification of mode of data transfers of raw data and, likely, data analysis with the local experts 
 
  Wind measurement > 10m
  
For wind measurement > 10 m, training content may look as follows:
 
- increase of wind speed because of height over ground and calculation 
 
 - analysis of wind data 
 
 - long-term observation and corellation of wind data 
 
 - planning wind park layouts, optimization of different types of plants 
 
 - wind energy yield prediction  
 
  Training example: Capacity Building Wind Energy[2]  
Objective of the training:
 
- Introduction in theoretical basics wind energy utilization 
 - Introduction wind energy turbine technology
 
 - Planning wind energy projects
 
 - Preparation of internation cooperation in the field of wind energy 
 
 - Capacity Building and technology transfer in the field of wind energy
 
Two Parts: 
 
1. Basic Course "Technology of Wind Power Plants"
 
2. Advanced Course "Application of Wind Energy"
 
  Basic Course: Introduction into Technology of Wind Power Plants
  
Content (2-months): 
- Introduction into RE, environmental impacts on energy use 
 - Structure of theChinese energy sector 
 - RE sectoranalysis
 
 - Wind energy physiscs(maximal power coefficient; Betzmaximum; wind potential) 
 - Wind measurement and evaluation (anemometer calibration; Weibullparameters, power curve of wind turbines; energy output of a turbine) 
 - Wind turbine technology
 
 - Transport an erection of a wind turbine
 
 - Rotor design
 
 - Aerodynamic fundamentals
 
 - Blade dimension based(Betz, Schmitz)
 
 - Partial load performance
 
 - Wind tunnel testing
 
 - Structural loads
 
 - Scaling
 
 - Electrical connection
 
 - Blade construction and production
 
 - Dynamic behaviour
 
 - Controlling (different control systems; pich; stall)
 
 - Economic analysis (methods, external costs, comparisonnalysis, sensitivity analysis, dynamic energy production costs)
 
 - Side selection
 
 - Environmental impacts
 
 - Social acceptance
 
  Advanced Course: Application of Wind Energy
  
Content (3-months course):
 
- Structural loads and operational parameters 
 - Design and control concepts of wind turbines 
 - Planning wind power projects incl. Electrical connection 
 - Technical concepts of German wind turbines 
 - Company presentations (AN Bonus, DeWnd, Nordex, REPower, GE Wind, Enercon, Vestas) 
 - German wind energy market 
 - Policy and incentives in Germany 
 - Wind measurement and resource assessment
 
 - Planning wind parks: Siting optimisation, transmission losses, wakeeffects)
 
 - Wind power in complex terrain(Micro-siting)
 
 - Resource assessment (flow models, park calculations)
 
 - Power curve measurements
 
 - Technical requirements for dataloggers
 
 - Environmental impacts of wind power project
 
 - Planning permission procedures and noise measurements
 
 - From financing to take over–practical aspectsof project planning
 
 - Stand alones ystems based on wind and hydropower 
 - Wind power integration into the electricity supply system and wind integration aspects in China 
 - Generator systems 
 - Gridconnections and grid effects 
 - Results of the German „250 MW wind power programme“ 
 - Grid-relevant wind turbine characteristics given by manufacturers 
 - Hybrid systems with wind power
 
  Resources
  
GTZ/TERNA 2007: Windenergie-Schulung für Kompetenzfeld 4413. Eschborn 
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- ↑ parts of content from: GTZ (n.D.): ToR - Leistungsbeschreibung  Windmessungen und Windpotentialbestimmung (1. Messphase) Anhang A_ToR 1. Messphase. Eschborn
 
- ↑ content from InWent/Knecht, Klaus 2005: Capacity Building als Beitrag zur Wirtschaftskooperation mit China im Bereich Windenergie. TERNA-Fachgespräch, 8. März 2005
 
 
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