Downtime Cost — 2 MW class, Maharashtra
Lost MWh and revenue for a stopped 2 MW class turbine in Maharashtra.
Sahyadri ridge sites from the 2000s boom, now prime repowering candidates. Price any 2 MW class outage at local CF (~25%) and tariff — and remember the same fault costs 2–3× more during the windy season, which is the entire argument for trend-based maintenance timing.
Lost energy = MW × hours × seasonal CF. This is the number that justifies condition monitoring: a planned 24-hour gearbox swap in the low-wind season versus a 3-week emergency in monsoon winds can differ by 50× in lost revenue.
Indicative estimates only, not financial or investment advice. Tariffs, subsidies and net-metering rules change — verify with your DISCOM, utility or installer before committing.
Disclaimer: This tool is for general informational and estimation purposes only and is not professional financial, tax, accounting or legal advice. All figures are estimates — verify with a qualified professional before making decisions. Read the full disclaimer.
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About Downtime Cost — 2 MW class, Maharashtra
Sahyadri ridge sites from the 2000s boom, now prime repowering candidates. Price any 2 MW class outage at local CF (~25%) and tariff — and remember the same fault costs 2–3× more during the windy season, which is the entire argument for trend-based maintenance timing.
How to use Downtime Cost — 2 MW class, Maharashtra
- 1Enter capacity, the outage duration and the period's realistic CF.
- 2Set your tariff and any repair/crane costs.
- 3Read the total cost and the per-day bleed rate.
Why use Downtime Cost — 2 MW class, Maharashtra?
- ✓Seasonal-CF weighting: the same outage costs 3× more in the windy season
- ✓Lost MWh, lost revenue and repair cost in one total
- ✓Per-day and per-hour rates for contract and claim arguments
- ✓Class and market presets for instant context
Frequently asked questions
How much does wind turbine downtime cost?+
Lost energy = MW × hours × the period's CF; revenue = that × tariff. A 2 MW machine down 10 days at 35% seasonal CF and ₹3/kWh loses ~₹5 lakh in energy alone, before crane and crew. The calculator does your numbers and adds the repair line.
Why does outage timing matter so much in wind?+
Because CF is seasonal: an Indian turbine down through a monsoon week loses 3× what the same fault costs in November. This is the entire argument for condition-based maintenance — the RUL tools here exist to move repairs into the cheap season.
What availability should an O&M contract guarantee?+
97% time-based availability is the common floor; premium contracts reach 98%+ or energy-based availability (which weights windy hours properly). Each point is worth ~87.6 hours × your fleet's hourly revenue — price contract negotiations with exactly this calculator.
How do I value lost generation in a warranty or insurance claim?+
Document the outage window, apply a defensible CF for that period (same-month historical or neighboring-turbine actuals — not the annual average), multiply by tariff. The per-hour figure this tool produces, backed by SCADA logs, is the standard claim arithmetic.
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