Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility

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Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility
Type: Research and Development Agencies
Parent organization: Sandia National Laboratories
Top organization: Department of Energy
Employees:
Executive: Project Lead
Budget:
Address: Reese Technology Center, Lubbock, TX, USA
Website:
Creation Legislation:
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Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility
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Mission
To enable research on turbine-turbine interactions and complex wind farm aerodynamics, enhancing the performance and efficiency of wind energy systems. The facility aims to bridge knowledge gaps in wind turbine technology and wind farm design.
Services

Wind turbine research; turbine-to-turbine interaction studies; aerodynamic research

Regulations

Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility (SWiFT) is a research facility managed by Sandia National Laboratories in partnership with Texas Tech University, aimed at studying the interaction between wind turbines within a wind farm to optimize energy production and reduce costs. This facility is pivotal for research into turbine wake effects and performance under various conditions.

Official Site

Mission

The mission of the Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility is to provide experimental data and insights into how wind turbines interact within a farm, thereby enhancing the science of wind energy. Through this research, SWiFT seeks to improve turbine placement, design, and control strategies to maximize energy capture while minimizing environmental and economic costs.[1]

Parent organization

The Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility is managed by **Sandia National Laboratories**, which is part of the **United States Department of Energy**. Sandia's Wind Energy Technologies Department oversees the research activities at SWiFT.[2]

Legislation

No specific legislation has been noted for the creation of the SWiFT facility, as it was established through the administrative actions and funding of Sandia National Laboratories.

Partners

  • Texas Tech University

Number of employees

The number of employees directly associated with SWiFT isn't specified, as it's a research facility managed under Sandia National Laboratories.

Organization structure

The SWiFT Facility is structured to support various research initiatives with:

  • A **Research Division** focused on wind turbine interactions and aerodynamics.

Leader

The facility is overseen by a **Project Lead**.

Divisions

  • Research and Development focused on wind energy technology.

List of programs

  • Wake Steering Experiments
  • Turbine-Turbine Interaction Studies[3]

Last total enacted budget

The budget for the SWiFT facility is not publicly detailed, as it operates within the broader budget of Sandia National Laboratories.

Staff

Staff at SWiFT are part of the broader Sandia National Laboratories team, but specific numbers related to this facility are not available.

Funding

Funding for SWiFT primarily comes from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, focusing on wind energy research.[4]

Services provided

SWiFT provides services focused on research into wind turbine technology, specifically turbine-to-turbine interactions, aerodynamic performance, and the development of new control strategies for wind farms. It also serves as a testing ground for new wind energy technologies in a real-world setting.[5]

Regulations overseen

As SWiFT is not a regulatory body, it does not oversee any regulations.

Headquarters address

Reese Technology Center, Lubbock, TX, USA

History

The SWiFT Facility was established to address research needs in the wind energy sector, particularly in understanding turbine interactions. It was developed through a collaboration between Sandia National Laboratories and Texas Tech University, with operations beginning around 2012. The facility has been instrumental in advancing wind energy technology, particularly through its focus on turbine wake studies and performance optimization.[6]

External links

References

  1. Unknown. "Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility". Sandia National Laboratories, https://energy.sandia.gov/programs/renewable-energy/wind-power/swift/ (accessed February 17, 2025).
  2. Unknown. "Wind Energy". Sandia National Laboratories, https://energy.sandia.gov/programs/renewable-energy/wind-power/ (accessed February 17, 2025).
  3. Unknown. "Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility". Sandia National Laboratories, https://energy.sandia.gov/programs/renewable-energy/wind-power/swift/ (accessed February 17, 2025).
  4. Unknown. "Wind Energy". Sandia National Laboratories, https://energy.sandia.gov/programs/renewable-energy/wind-power/ (accessed February 17, 2025).
  5. Unknown. "Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility". Sandia National Laboratories, https://energy.sandia.gov/programs/renewable-energy/wind-power/swift/ (accessed February 17, 2025).
  6. Unknown. "Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility". Sandia National Laboratories, https://energy.sandia.gov/programs/renewable-energy/wind-power/swift/ (accessed February 17, 2025).