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Advanced Course in Wind Farm Site Selection and Feasibility


Summary

As the world shifts toward renewable energy, wind power has emerged as one of the most viable and sustainable solutions for reducing carbon emissions and meeting energy needs. The success of a wind farm project depends heavily on selecting the right site. Wind Farm Site Selection and Feasibility is a critical stage in the development process that requires a blend of scientific, technical, environmental, and economic analysis.

The British Academy for Training and Development offers course in Wind Farm Site Selection and Feasibility to provide a comprehensive overview of the factors influencing the selection of a wind farm site, covering all aspects of feasibility studies, resource assessment, and risk management. The course will provide participants with the knowledge and tools needed to assess potential sites for wind farm development. 

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Renewable Energy Developers looking to expand into wind energy projects.
  • Project Managers and Engineers in the energy sector who want to deepen their understanding of the site selection process for wind farms.
  • Energy Consultants seeking to offer wind farm feasibility analysis services.
  • Environmental Impact Assessors and Regulatory Professionals involved in wind energy projects.
  • Investors and Financiers looking to understand the key aspects of assessing wind farm project risks and returns.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Key factors that influence wind farm site selection, including wind resource availability, topography, and environmental considerations.
  • Evaluate the feasibility of a potential site by conducting resource assessments, financial modeling, and risk analysis.
  • Navigate legal and regulatory frameworks impact the development process.
  • Perform a comprehensive site assessment and feasibility study to ensure maximum efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability of wind farm projects.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Wind Energy
    • The global importance of wind power in the renewable energy landscape.
    • Wind energy potential and future growth projections.
    • How wind farms contribute to energy security and environmental sustainability.
  • The Role of Site Selection in Wind Farm Development
    • The critical importance of site selection.
    • Impacts of site location on project costs and energy output.
    • Risk factors tied to poor site selection (financial, environmental, operational).
  • Basic Principles of Wind Power Generation
    • Key components of a wind farm (turbines, substations, grid connections).
    • How wind turbines convert wind energy into electricity.
    • Efficiency factors: wind speeds, turbine capacity, and generation potential.
  • Understanding Wind Resources
    • The role of wind speed, direction, and variability in energy generation.
    • Wind resource data and how it is measured (anemometers, remote sensing technologies).
    • Wind maps and how they influence site selection.
  • Wind Resource Data Collection
    • Different methods for wind data collection and their applications.
    • Importance of long-term data and how to analyze it.
    • Site-specific measurements and understanding microclimates.
  • Wind Resource Modeling and Forecasting
    • Using software tools for wind resource mapping and analysis.
    • Long-term forecasting and predicting wind power generation.
    • How to model the potential energy yield of a site.
  • Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)
    • The role of EIAs in wind farm development.
    • Key environmental concerns (wildlife, biodiversity, land use).
    • The process and methodology for conducting an EIA.
  • Land Use and Zoning
    • The compatibility of wind farms with existing land use.
    • Zoning regulations, land ownership, and land leasing.
    • Permitting requirements and the role of local authorities in land use planning.
  • Community Engagement and Social Impact
    • The importance of engaging local communities in the wind farm development process.
    • Addressing concerns related to noise, visual impact, and land usage.
    • Mitigation strategies and social acceptance of wind farm projects.
  • Site Suitability Analysis
    • Key factors to consider when evaluating a potential wind farm site.
    • The role of terrain, elevation, and geographical features in site selection.
    • The importance of distance to grid connections and infrastructure.
  • Access and Transportation
    • Evaluating road access for transportation of equipment.
    • Challenges in transporting large turbine components to remote locations.
    • Site access logistics and the impact on project cost and timeline.
  • Topographic and Geological Analysis
    • How soil types, topography, and geological features affect turbine placement.
    • Evaluating ground stability and soil conditions for foundation design.
    • How terrain influences wind flow and turbine efficiency.
  • Legal and Regulatory Framework
    • The permitting process for wind farms.
    • Local, national, and international regulations.
    • Role of government incentives, subsidies, and feed-in tariffs for wind energy projects.
  • Financial Feasibility and Economic Analysis
    • Cost breakdown of wind farm development (land acquisition, equipment, construction).
    • Financial modeling techniques: Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), payback period, and ROI calculations.
    • Investment risk assessment and factors influencing project financing.
  • Risk Management in Wind Farm Development
    • Identifying and mitigating risks: resource uncertainty, construction delays, regulatory hurdles.
    • Insuring wind farms and dealing with environmental liabilities.
    • Legal risk: Navigating contracts, land leases, and stakeholder agreements.
  • Developing a Comprehensive Feasibility Study
    • How to create a wind farm feasibility report.
    • Combining wind resource data, environmental factors, and financial analysis.
    • Assessing the overall feasibility of a site based on the gathered information.
  • Evaluating Site Potential and Project Viability
    • How to determine whether a site is viable for commercial wind farm development.
    • Feasibility metrics: Power output, cost-efficiency, environmental impact.
    • Deciding between competing sites based on comprehensive data.
  • Final Decision-Making Process
    • Factors influencing the final decision to proceed with development.
    • Creating a project timeline and budgeting for future stages.
    • Contract negotiation and project kick-off preparations.

Course Date

2024-12-23

2025-03-24

2025-06-23

2025-09-22

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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