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This dataset represents the ice class categorization transition from 1950 - 1959 to 2010 - 2019 in high latitudes. The ice categorization has been calculated based on IEA [1] Table 3-1. [1] Bredesen, R.E.; Vindteknikk, K.; Jordaens, P.J.; Owi-lab, S.; Khadiri-Yazami, B.Z.; Klintström, R.; Krenn, S.A.; Verein, E.; Lehtomäki, A.V.; Ronsten, G.; et al. EXPERT GROUP STUDY ON RECOMMENDED PRACTICES 13. WIND ENERGY PROJECTS IN COLD CLIMATES 2. EDITION 2017 Photo: A wind farm consisting of Bonus 600 kW wind turbines with electrothermal anti-icing systems installed on Olos fjell, Finland.
Ice class, High Latitudes
Ice class, High Latitudes
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