Abstract
Wind turbine certification requirements are currently fairly divers within Europe. Therefore the leading European certification bodies initiated a JOULE project to harmonise the certification procedure on the basis of the current set of IEC/EN 61400 series standards. The paper presents a review of the state of the art of wind turbine certification in European countries and an outline of the sturcture of the project. The main steps of the project are (a) the collection of differences in certification practices by round robin certification of three wind turbine types; (b) assessment of the different certification results and (c) the development of a harmonised certification procedure. (au) EU-JOULE-3. 19 refs.
Nath, C;
[1]
Eriksson, C;
[2]
Hulle, F van;
[3]
Skamris, C;
[4]
Stam, W;
[5]
Vionis, P
[6]
- Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg (Germany)
- Det Norske Veritas, Hellerup (Denmark)
- Frans van Hulle, Petten (Netherlands)
- Risoe National Lab., Roskilde (Denmark)
- CIWI Holland, Arnheim (Netherlands)
- CRES, Attki (Greece)
Citation Formats
Nath, C, Eriksson, C, Hulle, F van, Skamris, C, Stam, W, and Vionis, P.
Harmonisation of wind turbine certification in Europe JOULE project EWTC.
Denmark: N. p.,
1999.
Web.
Nath, C, Eriksson, C, Hulle, F van, Skamris, C, Stam, W, & Vionis, P.
Harmonisation of wind turbine certification in Europe JOULE project EWTC.
Denmark.
Nath, C, Eriksson, C, Hulle, F van, Skamris, C, Stam, W, and Vionis, P.
1999.
"Harmonisation of wind turbine certification in Europe JOULE project EWTC."
Denmark.
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title = {Harmonisation of wind turbine certification in Europe JOULE project EWTC}
author = {Nath, C, Eriksson, C, Hulle, F van, Skamris, C, Stam, W, and Vionis, P}
abstractNote = {Wind turbine certification requirements are currently fairly divers within Europe. Therefore the leading European certification bodies initiated a JOULE project to harmonise the certification procedure on the basis of the current set of IEC/EN 61400 series standards. The paper presents a review of the state of the art of wind turbine certification in European countries and an outline of the sturcture of the project. The main steps of the project are (a) the collection of differences in certification practices by round robin certification of three wind turbine types; (b) assessment of the different certification results and (c) the development of a harmonised certification procedure. (au) EU-JOULE-3. 19 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1999}
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title = {Harmonisation of wind turbine certification in Europe JOULE project EWTC}
author = {Nath, C, Eriksson, C, Hulle, F van, Skamris, C, Stam, W, and Vionis, P}
abstractNote = {Wind turbine certification requirements are currently fairly divers within Europe. Therefore the leading European certification bodies initiated a JOULE project to harmonise the certification procedure on the basis of the current set of IEC/EN 61400 series standards. The paper presents a review of the state of the art of wind turbine certification in European countries and an outline of the sturcture of the project. The main steps of the project are (a) the collection of differences in certification practices by round robin certification of three wind turbine types; (b) assessment of the different certification results and (c) the development of a harmonised certification procedure. (au) EU-JOULE-3. 19 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1999}
month = {Mar}
}