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Chaska City Hall One City Hall Plaza Chaska, MN 55318 Ph. 952-448-9200 Fax 952-448-9300
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Electric Department
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Chaska Wind Turbine in OperationThe Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (MMPA) completed commissioning of the new wind turbine installed in the fall of 2009 near the Pioneer Ridge Middle School on Pioneer Trail.
Have you ever wondered how much output the turbine is producing? The MMPA website provides live turbine output information for Chaska’s turbine.
The output of a wind turbine depends on the model of the turbine and available wind speed. The Chaska turbine has a capacity of 160 kilowatts. The turbine’s power output can exceed 160 kilowatts for short periods of time. A wind turbine will generally produce more energy with higher wind speeds, if wind speeds are between the turbine’s cut-in and rated wind speeds. The cut-in speed is the minimum wind speed at which the wind turbine will generate power. The cut-in speed for Chaska’s turbine is 12 miles per hour or just over 5 meters per second. The turbine’s rated speed is the wind speed that results in the optimal power output for the turbine. When the wind speed exceeds the turbine’s rated speed, the turbine’s power output stops increasing and actually begins to decrease with higher wind speeds. Wind turbines automatically shut down in very windy conditions – typically greater than 50 mph - to prevent turbine damage. The speed at which the turbine shuts down is called the cut-out speed.
The MMPA has a great website for exploring wind power, which we’d encourage you to visit!
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