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New Signs and Dirty Blades at TVA's Buffalo
Mountain Wind Power Plant
June 24, 2001
The main sign in the parking area has been changed from the old construction sign. There
is now a prominent marketing sign. The turbine blades were showing
signs of dirt buildup, which causes a reduction in performance. A
surveillance camera (apparently for monitoring the turbines) has
been installed. The verbatim text of the signs is shown immediately
below, and my comments follow.
TVA Buffalo Mountain
Wind Park
Green Power SwitchSM
Wind Turbine
Information
Buffalo Mountain
Wind Park
A Renewable Energy Option
- The Buffalo Mountain Wind Park marks the first commercial use
of wind power to generate electricity in the southeastern United
States.
- TVA erected three wind-powered generators on this two-acre site
in the fall of 2000 at a cost of $3.4 million.
- The generators provide about 2 megawatts of capacity to the TVA
power system and generate some 6 million kilowatt-hours of
electricity a year-enough to serve more than 400 typical households
in the Tennessee Valley.
- Electricity from the turbines is fed into the nearby Clinton
Utilities Board power system that is connected to the TVA power
grid.
- The wind-generated electricity is part of a clean energy option
called Green Power Switch sold by distributors of TVA power.
- TVA initiated wind-power generation at the same time it added
solar power photovoltaic systems and a landfill gas generation
site-All part of Green Power Switch.
- The Buffalo Mountain Wind Park sits atop a reclaimed strip
mine.
Coal Creek Mining
and Manufacturing Co. (archive, 2002) of Knoxville, TN, owns the land and
leases it to TVA.
-
enXco (archive, 2001) of Palm
Springs, CA, built the wind park under contract with TVA.
-
Vestas Wind Systems (archive, 2007) of
Denmark made the generators, rotors, towers, and other generating
equipment.
WWW.GREENPOWERSWITCH.COM TVA
Comments
- TVA calls the power plant site a "park." This is simply a
marketing ploy to go along with the "green" power marketing
strategy. This power plant is no more of a park than other
electricity generating stations are parks. No picnic tables, park
benches, ball fields or other park like attributes are seen.
- TVA says they expect to generate 6 million kilowatt-hours in a
year. This is only about 34% of the rated capacity (i.e. 2 million
watts for 365 days would be about 17.5 million kilowatt hours). It
remains to be seen how they actually perform for an entire year;
however, TVA
previously
announced (archive, 2002) total generation of about 2.1 million kilowatt-hours
as of the end of June 2001. This works out to only about 19% of
rated capacity, even assuming start of operations of November 1,
2000.
Here is more recent performance data.
The turbine blades were visibly
dirty, particularly along the edges and tips. This is known to
cause some reduction in performance. Click on the photo at left to
zoom in.
A video surveillance camera had
been installed. Click the photo at right to zoom in.
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