| Literature DB >> 26601687 |
Jay E Diffendorfer1, Louisa A Kramer1, Zach H Ancona1, Christopher P Garrity2.
Abstract
Wind energy is a rapidly growing form of renewable energy in the United States. While summary information on the total amounts of installed capacity are available by state, a free, centralized, national, turbine-level, geospatial dataset useful for scientific research, land and resource management, and other uses did not exist. Available in multiple formats and in a web application, these public domain data provide industrial-scale onshore wind turbine locations in the United States up to March 2014, corresponding facility information, and turbine technical specifications. Wind turbine records have been collected and compiled from various public sources, digitized or position verified from aerial imagery, and quality assured and quality controlled. Technical specifications for turbines were assigned based on the wind turbine make and model as described in public literature. In some cases, turbines were not seen in imagery or turbine information did not exist or was difficult to obtain. Uncertainty associated with these is recorded in a confidence rating.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26601687 PMCID: PMC4658569 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2015.60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1The mean distance, in meters, turbine points were moved when validating and correcting their locations by the first year a facility was operational (on_year_s in the dataset).
Blanks in the time series represent years with no turbines.
Figure 2Stacked chart of the level of confidence in turbine attributes (the conf_attr field) by year.
−99999 are turbines with unknown installation dates. These are typically older turbines.