Define the need
Frame the operating objective and project constraints.
Energy Transition
Use an evidence-led approach to connect operational needs, grid context, and long-term service questions.
Frame the operating objective and project constraints.
Document grid, control, and support considerations.
Keep evidence and lifecycle questions in the project record.
Energy-transition outcomes depend on the actual site, current documentation, and an accountable support path.
Selection note: turbine selection depends on the measured wind regime, turbulence, site access, grid interconnection and maintenance route. Rated power alone is not a yield forecast; confirm the applicable performance assumptions and local permitting requirements for the specific site.
For a project review, document nominal power in kW or MW, the measured wind regime, turbine control response, SCADA and EMS interfaces, grid-forming or anti-islanding requirements, and applicable grid-code test conditions. Fixed-speed versus variable-speed operation is a site-specific trade-off; rated power alone does not establish energy yield or permitting suitability.