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4 FAQs about Wind power generation wind zone class 1 to class 3

What is a wind power class?

The wind power class of a wind turbine is a rating system that is used to rank the quality of the location of a wind turbine and the average wind speed of that location. The higher the wind power class number, the more acceptable the site location will be for a wind turbine project.

What is a wind power Class rating?

The chart below shows power class ratings for wind turbines at a given wind speed. The higher the wind speed, the greater the rating. Wind Power Class is a scale used to determine the potential output of a specific wind turbine in particular location. Learn how the ratings scales works.

What does a wind power class number mean?

The higher the wind power class number, the more acceptable the site location will be for a wind turbine project. Every wind turbine can be assigned a specific power class, but the general rating of a wind turbine generator is difficult to know because there are many dependent factors that determine the electrical output of a wind turbine.

Can wind turbines be installed in Class 1 areas?

Class 1 areas are generally not suitable for wind turbine applications. However, a few locations (e.g., exposed hilltops not shown on the maps) with adequate wind resource for wind turbines may exist in some Class 1 areas.

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