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Impact of a large-scale offshore wind farm on meteorology: Numerical simulations with a mesoscale circulation model
January 2, 2004
by Pim Rooijmans, Utrecht University
In this thesis the meteorological effects of a large-scale (9000 km2) offshore wind farm in the
North Sea were simulated using the MM5 mesoscale model. The wind farm was simulated by
introducing a higher roughness length (0.5 m) in the area of the wind farm. The meteorological
effects were examined by comparing model runs with and without wind farm. Turbulent kinetic
energy, cloud formation, precipitation and wind speed reduction were studied. Two case studies
with westerly flows were performed. The first case study begins at 00 UTC July 1st 2001 and ends
at 18 UTC July 3rd 2001. The second is from 00 UTC October 2nd 1999 to 18 UTC October 4th
1999.
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Zoning/Planning]
Estimation of real emissions reduction caused by wind
June 24, 2003
by O. Liik*, R. Oidram, M. Keel - Tallinn Technical University, Estonia
The aim is to show that the fuel economy and emissions reduction in the power systems consisting mainly of thermal power plants are not proportional with the electricity production of wind turbines. Participation of thermal power plants in the compensation of fluctuating production of windmills eliminates major part of the expected positive effect of wind energy. A method for calculation of real fuel economy and emissions reduction is described and a calculation example basing on Estonian and Danish data is given.
Editor's Note: A worthwhile read in its entirely (attached pdf file). Selected extracts appear below.