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Eachus Site

39°31.591N 075°17.098W Elevation-95 ft

This site is located on a dairy farm located in Upper Deerfield, NJ. The tower was placed in an area with as little disturbance from any trees or buildings as possible and also the least possible disturbance to the everyday activities of the farm as possible. The tower used for this site stands erected at 30 meters.

Pictures Taken During Tower Installation

Anemometer, wind vane, and lightning rod on the top of the tower

 

 

Data logger used for the tower to track the wind speed and wind direction also
showing the casing to protect the logger from weather

 

Picture of the completed 30 meter tower

 

 

View from the bottom of the tower looking up

Completed 30 meter tower located at Eachus Farm in Upper Deerfield, NJ

 

Data Collected from the Site

Data Collection Start Date: 11/06/05
Latest Update of Data on this Site: 11/06/06

Data Collection Complete

Graph of the Wind Speed Data Collected Thus Far

Wind Rose Graph

The northern wind direction is 90°. The strength of the wind represented by the graph can show the direction of the flow of the wind. The frequency of the wind is shown as different colors which correspond to the bar scale on the side of the graph.

 

Power output in kWh's with different size systems over the one year period
 
30 Meter Tower
50 Meter Tower
100 Meter Tower
1 kW System:

1,044

1,182

1,572

10 kW System:

5,600

6,444

8,823

50 kW System:

45,140

51,023

67,752

100 kW System:

51,898

60,455

85,634

1.5 MW System:

961,150

1,125,400

1,597,900

 

The average wind velocity over each hour was taken and then this was compared to the spreadsheets available from the turbine manufacturers website, this can be found in the links given here: Bergey's 1kW, 10 kW and 50 kW Turbine , Northern Power's 100 kW Turbine, and GE's 1.5 MW Turbine . This power yielded was taken over an hour long period, thus yielding the kWh's produced and when these kWh outputs are summed the total power that would be produced be the system is given over that time. When new data is collected the sum of the kWh's on that data is then simply added to the previous total to find the new value of kWh's produced.

 

 

 

Project Managers : Peter Mark Jansson PhD PP PE William T. Riddell PhD Krishan Bhatia PhD
Contact Us: email - cleanenergy@rowan.edu, phone - (856)256-5371
Project Funded by NJBPU/NJCEP Educations and Outreach Grants, 2006
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