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This dataset comes from a single turbine on an inland wind farm. The dataset covers the duration of one year, but data at some of the time instances are missing. Two time resolutions are included in the dataset: the 10-min data and the hourly data; the latter is the further average of the former. For each temporal resolution, the data is arranged in three columns. The first column is the time stamp, the second column is the wind speed, and the third column is the wind power. This dataset is used in Chapter 2 of the Data Science for Wind Energy book.
{"references": ["Ding, Y. (2019) Data Science for Wind Energy, Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL"]}
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