Changes in wind speed and direction have a greater impact on the power generation of wind turbines. Generally, the higher the tower, the greater the wind speed, the smoother the air flow, and the greater the power generation. The siting of wind turbines should therefore be carefully considered, as every installation is different and factors such as tower height, distance between batteries, local planning requirements and obstructions such as buildings and trees must be taken into consideration. The specific requirements for wind turbine installation and site selection are as follows:
The recommended minimum tower height for wind turbines is 8 meters or more than 5 meters away from obstacles. There should be no obstacles within 100m of the center of the installation range;
Two adjacent fans should be installed at a distance of 8 to 10 times the diameter of the rotor; the location of the fans should avoid turbulent flow. Choose an area with a larger average annual wind speed, a more stable prevailing wind direction, and small daily and seasonal changes in wind speed;
The vertical wind speed shear within the height range of the wind turbine should be small; choose as much as possible Places with few natural disasters;
Safety is the primary concern when choosing an installation location. Therefore, even if a wind turbine is installed in a place with less than ideal wind speed resources, the wind turbine blades must not rotate during installation.