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Wind turbine control capability comes to Breeze

By Paul Dvorak | March 2, 2017

We have recently announced a new Control feature in Breeze. Control lets users of Breeze start and stop wind turbines in real-time and from anywhere through the monitoring software.

Control in Breeze lets users with permissions start and stop wind turbines in real-time without additional on-site hardware.

“When we launched Breeze, we did so to improve some of the most fundamentals parts in the operation and management of wind farms. Soon after, users requested the possibility to do more with the collected data. Since then, the Service has quickly grown in scope and capability to an indispensable daily tool for managing large-scale wind power portfolio. Today, we are on the verge of another leap with the announcement of Control.” says Mikael Baros, Director of Technology, Greenbyte.

  • Control in Breeze allows users with permissions to start and stop wind turbines in real-time without additional hardware on-site.
  • Control wind turbines remotely from anywhere through Breeze, use the same exact procedure in Breeze to start and stop wind turbines, regardless of type and manufacturer.
  • Store control credentials for all wind turbines safely in Breeze.
  • Control wind turbines in Breeze using two-factor authentification for the highest security.

Control is a first step towards more intelligent control of wind farms in Breeze. Using insights from data, users of Breeze can operate wind farms more efficiently, and better manage challenges such as grid curtailment, unplanned downtime, and dynamic power prices.

Control is now available on request for select turbines in the Breeze wind farm management system.


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