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Wind Turbine (WTG)

The Wind Turbine is a core asset type in the Bazefield platform representing a single utility-scale wind turbine in a power plant. It serves as the foundational asset for collecting, organizing, analyzing, and visualizing operational and performance data. Each turbine asset is uniquely identified and associated with a parent site (e.g a “wind farm”), a collection feeder, and optional substation, forming part of the broader asset hierarchy of a wind farm.

Functional Description

A Wind Turbine converts kinetic energy from wind into electrical power using aerodynamic blades connected to a rotor and generator system. The wind turbine is the primary AC Power Conversion asset in a wind power plant (see Domain Categories for a broader description of other AC Power Conversion assets across different power plants).

Core Data Model

While the data model of individual turbines may vary by vendor, Bazefield offers a pre-installed CORE data model to account for the most common points, events, and attributes relevant to all makes and models of wind turbines. Model by model variations are then handled typically through smart Model Inheritance. All vendor specific points, calculation, and events are packaged in separate asset model templates, and are not described here.

Example of a common Modelling Strategy to encompass variations of data between turbine manufacturers and site specific SCADA configurations.

Core Attributes

Attributes are fixed key, value pairs used to represent non-time series data associated with each asset (read more about Attributes). While attribute values can differ from asset to asset, critical shared (e.g. CORE) attributes defining a wind turbine asset type, pre-installed in Bazefield are described below. These are often pre-requisite data required for the Bazefield applications to function fully.

Required for basic Bazefield Core functionality

Optional attributes for common additional modelling

Attributes marked with “** “ are only applicable to North American clients with wind farms requiring to submit GADS Performance and event reporting.

Depending on your version of Bazefield, there may be additional advanced attributes not listed here to support data integrations or migrations with other systems.

Name

Key

Description

Latitude

latitude

GPS coordinates for the Turbine using WGS 84 system in decimals

Longitude

longitude

GPS coordinates for the Turbine using WGS 84 system in decimals

Time Zone

timeZone

Local time zone where the turbine is located

Rated Power

ratedPower

Maximum power (kW) produced by the turbine as specified in the power curve.

Cut In

cutIn

Minimum wind speed (m/s) at which the turbine begins to generate power. Typically, the first non-zero wind speed / power value in the machine power curve.

Cut Out

cutOut

Maximum wind speed (m/s) at which the turbine begins to stop generating power due to load constraints . Typically the last non-zero wind speed / power value specified in the turbine power curve

Rotor Diameter

rotorDiameter

Turbine rotor diameter (m)

Altitude [m]

altitude

Turbine elevation from sea level (m)

Hub Height

hubHeight

Elevation of the hub of the turbine relative to the ground.

Gear Box Ratio

gearBoxRatio

the relationship between the rotational speed of the turbine's rotor (the large blades) and the rotational speed of the generator (much higher speed)

Operative Date

operativeDate

Date of comissioning of the turbine.

Serial Number

serialNumber

Unique, alphanumeric identifier assigned to a specific wind turbine unit by its manufacturer. Often used to identify data in a wind turbine SCADA database.

Oem identifier

oemIdentifier

OEM specific name of the turbine

Primary Substation

primarySubstation

Primary substation electrically connected to this turbine. Used only in some legacy widgets for grouping.

Feeder String

TurbineString

Primary collection circuit for the wind turbine. Used only in some legacy widgets for grouping.

Reference Turbines

referenceTurbines

Wind Turbines (typically neighbors) to use for wind speed substitution in theoretical energy calculations. Typically limited to 3 or less.

Reference Met Mast

referencePMM

Reference Primary Met Mast (PMM) for WindSpeed data. This is used in the calculation of the theoretical power as a redundant data source.

Owners

owners

Optional ad-hoc groupings the asset belongs to. Used to help filter assets in the asset filter.

GADS Wind Subgroup Id**

GADSWindSubgroupId

North American Clients only. ID of the wind turbine subgroup it belongs to for GADS Performance reporting aggregations

Generator Type

generatorType

Define which type of generator installed for turbine (Direct-Drive, DFIG, PMSG, Squirrel-Cage)

Certified Product Templates

This section lists the common, shared point, event, and other data templates applicable to a turbine asset type pre-installed by the Bazefield product team. For Bazefield customers, more details for each template are available per object type in the Certified Product Templates section.

Contains points/events required for Bazefield Core Dashboard functionality

Optional templates for common additional data streams/sources

Template Type

Name

Description

Point Template

Core Real-Time Data

Common raw (or transformed) real time SCADA data model for all turbines.  Raw data with minor scale equations for validation or transformation

Point Template

Core Real-Time Calculations

Real-Time calculations for turbine state and environmental conditions.

Point Template

Core Monitoring KPIs

Analytics to monitor turbine production and performance

Point Template

Core OEM SQL Data

10m data from OEM specific ODBC data source.

Event Template

Core Turbine Manual Events

Turbine Events that are manually implemented including unplanned maintenance events and feeder/breaker trips

Event Template

Core Turbine Planned Events

Turbine Events that such as planned maintenance and testing