Hi,
To mimic how a Technical Advisor would run a operational energy yield analysis (OEYAs) using SCADA data, I'd suggest the option to calculate the losses based on the 10-minute SCADA data (and potentially using events data too), rather than relying on user inputs/external sources for the losses. This is a key benefit of independent SCADA-based OEYAs, as availability is often not consistently reported.
The power curve filtering demonstrated in the 01_utils_examples and the 03_turbine_ideal_energy notebook both have some ability to achieve this aim, and so it might just be a case of demonstrating how this can be achieved in an example notebook.
Thanks,
Charlie
Hi,
To mimic how a Technical Advisor would run a operational energy yield analysis (OEYAs) using SCADA data, I'd suggest the option to calculate the losses based on the 10-minute SCADA data (and potentially using events data too), rather than relying on user inputs/external sources for the losses. This is a key benefit of independent SCADA-based OEYAs, as availability is often not consistently reported.
The power curve filtering demonstrated in the 01_utils_examples and the 03_turbine_ideal_energy notebook both have some ability to achieve this aim, and so it might just be a case of demonstrating how this can be achieved in an example notebook.
Thanks,
Charlie