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Project

16 different teams are asked to perform pre-feasibility studies for different wind power projects. The teams will be formed by the teacher. Below are some general information about the project. Detailed instructions are available from the menu on the left-hand side.

Team NameTotal Wind Farm Size [MW]Wind Turbine Size [kW]Wind Speed DataLocation
Team 1 20 500-800 Set 1 Offshore
Team 2 40 1000-2000 Set 1 Mountain
Team 3 100 1000-2000 Set 1 Onshore
Team 4 140 1500-2500 Set 2 Offshore
Team 5 160 1000-2000 Set 2 Onshore
Team 6 180 2500-3600 Set 2 Mountain
Team 7 240 1500-2500 Set 2 Onshore
Team 8 280 3000-5000 Set 2 Mountain
Team 9 320 2500-3600 Set 2 Offshore
Team 10 460 3000-5000 Set 3 Offshore
Team 11 520 2500-3600 Set 3 Onshore
Team 12 640 1500-2500 Set 3 Offshore
Team 13 760 2500-3600 Set 3 Offshore
Team 14 800 2000-3000 Set 3 Onshore
Team 15 900 3000-5000 Set 3 Offshore
Team 16 1000 3000-5000 Set 3 Onshore

Links to the data sets:

The project includes the following stages:

  1. A report with a maximum of 20 pages per team. An electronic copy must be sent to camille.hamon@ee.kth.se, by Friday 11 April 2014, 5 pm (17.00). You can find instructions for the report at the end of this document.
  2. Each report will be given to another team for opposition. All teams must send an electronic version of the opposition report to camille.hamon@ee.kth.se on Tuesday 22 April 2014, 5 pm. See below for instructions for the opposition.
  3. The teams update their report according to the comments received from the opposing team. A paper copy of the final report must be handed in in the course mailbox at Teknikringen 33 and an electronic copy sent to camille.hamon@ee.kth.se by Wednesday 30 April 2014, 5 pm.
  4. A team presentation of 10 – 15 minutes, which will be held on one of 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 May 2014. The presentation will be followed by questions from the audience, and from another team which will have read the report and prepared questions. This means that every team will get a copy of the final report of another team, and should prepare questions on it beforehand..

Important deadlines

DateDescription
11 April, 17:00 Send an electronic copy of the report to camille.hamon@ee.kth.se
22 April, 17:00 Send the opposition report to camille.hamon@ee.kth.se
30 April, 17:00 Final report: Hand in a paper copy and send an electronic copy to camille.hamon@ee.kth.se
30 April – 7 May Register for the oral presentation: https://www.ee.kth.se/lab?course=EG2040

Instructions for the report

A portion of the final mark will depend on the structure and layout of the final report. The report must be written in English and should be well structured (it is advised to use the different tasks, sections A – E, as the different sections for the report). The layout should be consequent throughout the report. The page limit of 20 pages includes everything (title page, table of contents, main content, bibliography) but appendices.

The following elements must be found in your report:

  • names of team participants,
  • a table of contents,
  • a summary,
  • a list of all references: you have to give references for all figures and facts (for example electricity prices and prices to build the turbines), definitions of all symbols introduced in the calculations, page numbers.

Check this list before you hand in your report to make sure that your report fulfil these requirements. Please note that the reports will be run through an anti-plagiarism tool that searches for matches between the reports and sources available on the internet.