Wind


Wind

To generate electricity, wind rotates large blades on a turbine, which spin an internal shaft connected to a generator. The generator produces electricity, the amount of which depends on the size and scale of the turbine. Multiple wind turbine sizes are available and widely implemented across the globe.

Modern plant installations can experience large differences between modelled pre-construction estimates and actual post-construction energy production. Uncertainties in the analysis tools providing these estimates represent higher risk factors for lenders.



We optimize performance and lower the overall cost of wind energy, Lr. Energies systematically assesses wind plant performance as well as the analysis methods used to estimate power production and financial return rates for developers and owner-operators.

This plant performance and financial risk assessment focuses on activities to characterize and reduce the risk and uncertainty associated with developing, investing in, owning, and operating wind plants. Our team assesses the impact that project uncertainties have on:

• Financial structures
• Cost of capital
• Cost of ownership
• Perception of financial risk
• Levelized cost of energy.

Currently, our team and multiple wind plant owner-operators and site characterization consultants are actively engaged in benchmarking pre-construction energy assessments against real performance data.