There are a few ways to measure wind energy on a building. The most common is to use an anemometer, which is a device that measures wind speed. You can also use a wind vane to measure wind direction, and a pressure sensor to measure wind pressure.
Other related questions:
Q: How Can wind energy be measured?
A: Wind energy can be measured by the speed of the wind, the amount of time the wind blows, and the area the wind blows over.
Q: How can I test my home for wind energy?
A: There are a few ways that you can test your home for wind energy potential. One way is to use a anemometer to measure the wind speed at your location. Another way is to use a wind map to see what the average wind speed is in your area.
Q: Which instrument is used to measure wind energy?
A: The most common instrument used to measure wind energy is a wind turbine.
Q: How is wind turbine output measured?
A: There are a variety of ways to measure the output of a wind turbine. The most common method is to use a anemometer, which is a device that measures the speed of the wind.
Bibliography
- How to measure wind resource – Wind farms construction
- Small Wind Guidebook – WINDExchange
- Installing and Maintaining a Small Wind Electric System
- Assess Your Site for Home Wind Power – Mother Earth News
- Deployment of Wind Turbines in the Built Environment – NREL
- Small Wind Site Assessment Guidelines – NREL
- Build an Anemometer to Measure Wind Speed – Activity