The collection and analysis of 6 months of continuously recorded field data
from a small remote wind-diesel power system at a coastal farm site is rep
orted. The power system and the data acquisition unit are described and the
performance characteristics of the major components discussed. Analysis of
the field data has led to a number of recommendations for possible improve
ment in component sizing and control strategy. The siting of the turbine is
excellent by international standards and the annual wind energy produced i
s greater than the demand. However, almost a fifth of the wind energy gener
ated has to be dumped due to the short-term oversupply of power and over on
e-quarter of the total energy supplied still comes from the diesel generato
r as a result of transient energy deficits. An operational strategy that ca
n deal with this paradox of alternating supply and demand excesses could le
ad to further operational improvements. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
rights reserved.