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MESA is a seismic survey design software currently owned by ION Geophysical. [1] The software provides set of tools for optimizing onshore, offshore and transition zone survey design and planning. The software comes with three licenses namely, MESA field, MESA Professional and MESA Expert. [2]
The Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm is located in Pecos County in west Texas. The first 150 megawatts (MW) of the project, which has a potential capacity of 750 MW, is in operation. Phase I utilizes 50 Vestas V-90 Mk.5 wind turbine generators, each with a rated capacity of 3 MW. BP will operate phase I of the project. [1]
Wind farm monitoring software is a software that allows people to see if the wind turbines are running well or are going to become broken. Other functions of monitoring software is reporting, analysis of measurement data (power curve) and tools for monitoring of environmental constraints (bat control, etc.).
In 2018, the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission rejected SunZia's transmission line project and requested that SunZia resubmit a more detailed application. [8] [9] [10] The New Mexico PRC later approved this project in December 2022. [11] Pattern Energy purchased the rights to the Mesa Canyons Wind Farm from Clean Line Energy Partners in ...
The latest release of the Global Wind Atlas (3.0) was launched on October 25, 2019, featuring further methodological modeling improvements, all new raw data (based on 10 years of mesoscale time-series model simulations), data coverage spanning 200 kilometers offshore, two additional heights (data now at 10, 50, 100, 150 and 200 m above ground ...
2023-2024: Mesa Repower and Alta Mesa Repower combined to replace 620 aging wind turbine in the hills west of the Whitewater River with thirteen new ones. [22] [23] All of these 2020-era repowering efforts installed Vestas V112 or V117 wind turbines, producing between 3.0 and 4.3 MW, the largest blade reaching 492 feet above the ground.
The Wind Data Generator (WDG) is a wind energy software tool capable of running WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting Model) [1] model to create a wind atlas and to generate wind data at any location, any height of interest for any resolution from 3 km to 10 km.
WindSim was first developed by Vector AS, a consulting firm, as an internal tool used to build the Norwegian Wind Atlas in cooperation with Norwegian Meteorological Institute . WindSim was productized for PC platforms in 2003. The software developer and the software product are both named "WindSim".