Wind power plant provided with cast shadow control

Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric control – Fluid-current motors

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C290S044000, C290S055000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

In the planning and erection of wind power installations the visual impairments to be expected of the wind power installation on the environment are playing an increasingly important part in terms of approval and acceptance. If for example a wind power installation is positioned in the proximity of a residential building, it is possible in adverse positions of the sun, that the wind power installation or the rotor thereof is between the sun and the residential building. If the sunshine is not affected by clouds the rotor as it rotates continuously casts a shadow thereof on the plot of land. The shadow projection caused by the wind power installation on the adjacent area of ground is often perceived by the residents as being a very severe nuisance. Even if the wind power installation satisfies the requirements in terms of legal requirements for planning permission, there is however not always a guarantee that the unwanted shadow effect is prevented.
The object of the present invention is to provide a wind power installation by means of which the problems of casting shadows are overcome.
In accordance with the invention that object is attained by a method of operating a wind power installation as set forth in claim
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. Advantageous developments are set forth in the appendant claims.
The invention is based on the realisation that casting of shadows can only occur in a given position of the sun, when the situation involves direct solar irradiation with a high level of light intensity. As is known, the position of the sun depends on the time of the year and the time of day, and can be ascertained by means of measurement or calculation programs for any relevant immission point (that is the location [region] at which shadow casting can occur). Accordingly, the basis for shadow shut-down of a wind power installation are the calculated times in which a shadow casting effect can occur in relation to a neighbouring area (at the immission point), by virtue of the position of the sun and the geographical arrangement of the installation. In parallel with the predetermined times related to the position of the sun, the light intensity is ascertained by way of a light sensor and thus the plausibility of a shadow-casting effect occurring is checked. It is only if, during the predetermined times in relation to the position of the sun, at which a shadow-casting effect at the immission point is possible, the level of brightness is sufficient to cause a shadow to be cast, that the wind power installation shadow shut-down mode occurs.
Shadow shut-down can be implemented in the case of the wind power installation according to the invention by way of an input/display device (LC-display). For that purpose the settings or values of the current and the shut-down light intensity can be read off. In addition, it is possible to ascertain from the display, the status which the shut-down procedure involves at the current time, that is to say, whether it is switched on or off, or is active or inactive. Input of the shut-down times can be predetermined or loaded, in a separate menu.
The “shadow shut-down” mode involves a display of the parameters comprising current light intensity (value in %), shadow shut-down light intensity (value in %), shadow shut-down (on/off) or shadow shut-down (active/inactive). In that respect, the shut-down light intensity is a value in respect of the light intensity, at which the wind power installation is to be shut down. If for example a wind power installation is very close to an affected immission point, then even with a slightly cloud-covered sky, the shadow-casting effect which occurs is a nuisance. Therefore in that situation (the wind power installation is very close to the immission point in question) the installation should involve a lower value for the level of shut-down intensity, than the situation where the immission point is further away from the wind power installation. In regard to light intensities, a low percentage value denotes a low level of light intensity (for example when the sky is overcast) while a high percentage value denotes a strong light intensity (for example direct sunshine), which suggests that solar irradiation is not disturbed by the sky being overcast with cloud or by mist. Shadow shut-down (on/off) indicates whether that is activated at all. Shadow shut-down (active/inactive) specifies whether the installation is at the present time shut-down because a shadow is being cast.
If, for the current level of light intensity, a value above the shut-down light intensity is ascertained and if at the same time there is identity in the inputted time window which takes account of solar irradiation or the position of the sun, the wind power installation automatically stops if shadow shut-down is switched to “on”. While the installation is stopped by virtue of a shadow being cast, a corresponding status message appears in the main menu of the display device.
The value of the shut-down light intensity can be altered by suitable inputs. As the shadow of the rotor blades becomes weaker with increasing distance in relation to the immission point and at some point becomes totally insignificant, the shadow-casting effect becomes detrimental, with increasing distance, only if a higher level of light intensity is involved. On average 60% can be fixed as a meaningfully set value for the level of shut-down light intensity. The shut-down light intensity however has to be adjusted in accordance with respective local factors because the level of shut-down light intensity also depends on the geographical factors on site.
The light conditions are also continuously further measured after the installation stops. The wind power installation re-starts automatically if the level of light intensity is below the shut-down level for a duration of more than 2 minutes, preferably 10 minutes, or if the shadow has moved (by virtue of a change in the position of the sun or because of the path of movement of the sun) to such an extent that the immission point is no longer suffering from adverse effects due to a shadow being cast.
The times for occurrence of the shadow being cast are edited for input by way of a menu. In that respect the values are composed of a starting date and an end date, and a start time and a stop time. Inputted values can be at any time altered, expanded or erased, and that can be effected by means of manual input or by reading in a suitable program.
The times relating to the position of the sun are inputted in the format of winter time. Likewise leap years are taken into account in the programming.
The times for shadow shut-down can always be called up at the current time or subsequently, by way of remote monitoring, so that it is possible to implement verification for observation purposes.
The invention is described in greater detail hereinafter by means of an embodiment.


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“Shadow Casting from Wind Turbines,”Danish Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association Web Site: http://www.windpowet.dk/tour/env/shadow/index.htm, Jun. 6, 2000.

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