Wind Generation Tracker — Tamil Nadu
Track monthly wind farm CF in Tamil Nadu against the ~28% benchmark and seasonal expectations.
India's oldest wind belt (Muppandal/Aralvaimozhi passes) — monsoon-driven, with June–September delivering half the year's energy. Run each month's MWh through this tracker and compare against the regional benchmark — in monsoon-driven belts the June–September months should deliver 2–3× the winter CF, and a flat profile signals curtailment or availability losses, not weather.
CF = energy ÷ (capacity × hours). Compare months year-on-year, not month-to-month — wind is seasonal (Indian sites peak in the monsoon southwest flow, June–September). A CF persistently below the regional benchmark is availability or curtailment, not wind.
Engineering estimate from published standards and typical equipment data. Site conditions, equipment datasheets and measured data govern the real result — confirm with a qualified engineer.
Use the free Wind Generation Tracker — Tamil Nadu online — Track monthly wind farm CF in Tamil Nadu against the ~28% benchmark and seasonal expectations. Runs instantly in your browser: no signup, no upload, mobile-friendly.
About Wind Generation Tracker — Tamil Nadu
India's oldest wind belt (Muppandal/Aralvaimozhi passes) — monsoon-driven, with June–September delivering half the year's energy. Run each month's MWh through this tracker and compare against the regional benchmark — in monsoon-driven belts the June–September months should deliver 2–3× the winter CF, and a flat profile signals curtailment or availability losses, not weather.
How to use Wind Generation Tracker — Tamil Nadu
- 1Enter installed MW and the period's metered MWh.
- 2Set the period length in days.
- 3Read CF against the regional benchmark and the energy gap.
Why use Wind Generation Tracker — Tamil Nadu?
- ✓Regional benchmarks so the number means something
- ✓Any period — monthly tracking or annual reporting
- ✓Gap-to-benchmark in MWh: the size of the problem, not just a percentage
- ✓Full-load-hours conversion for the European convention
Frequently asked questions
What is a good capacity factor for wind?+
Region decides: modern Indian sites 25–32% (Kutch best), US Great Plains 38–45%, UK offshore 40–50%, Brazilian trade-wind sites up to 50%+, older fleets 18–25%. Compare against the right vintage and region — this tool ships the local benchmark with the math.
Why is my wind farm's CF low this month?+
First check seasonality — monsoon-driven Indian sites earn half their year in June–September, so a weak February is normal. Year-on-year same-month comparison isolates real problems: availability losses, curtailment or degradation show up against last year's like-for-like.
How does capacity factor relate to full-load hours?+
FLH = CF × 8,760. A 30% CF equals ~2,630 full-load hours — the convention German and European reports use. Both express the same thing: how much of the theoretical maximum the plant actually delivered.
Does a higher CF always mean a better wind farm?+
Not financially. CF can be bought with bigger rotors on smaller generators — great for grid value, but revenue = MWh × tariff, not CF. Use CF for performance tracking against expectation; use P50 energy estimates for investment math (the AEP tools here do that side).
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