We gather wind histories, measurements from anemometric towers, and detailed geographic information to ensure the quality and representativeness of the database.
We position the turbines considering minimum distances, access routes, topography, and environmental restrictions.
We use CFD modeling (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and wake loss calculations to predict production across different scenarios.
We adjust the layout through multiple simulations, aiming to maximize AEP and reduce critical structural loads.
We review the results according to IEC standards, ensuring compatibility with the selected equipment and certification requirements.
We combine specialized software for aerodynamic and energy modeling with proprietary calculation routines developed by the NewCo team. This approach ensures greater accuracy in estimates and flexibility to simulate different park configurations — from medium-sized onshore projects to large-scale offshore complexes.
The integration of real data, numerical simulation, and technical validation results in models that accurately represent the expected behavior of the wind farm in operation.