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What is Theoretical Wind Energy Potential

Handbook of Research on Smart Technology Models for Business and Industry
The average long-term total wind energy of the air movement over a specific territory for one year, which is available for use.
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Wind Energy Perspectives in Myanmar
Evgenii Ignatev (Moscow Power Engineering Institute (National Research University), Russia), Galina Deryugina (Moscow Power Engineering Institute (National Research University), Russia), Htet Myat Htoon (Moscow Power Engineering Institute (National Research University), Russia), and Mikhail Tyagunov (Moscow Power Engineering Institute (National Research University), Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3645-2.ch008
Abstract
One of Myanmar's problems is energy shortage. Partially, energy shortage can possibly be decreased by the construction of sizeable grid-connected offshore wind farms. Eight prospective construction sites were selected and wind turbine models chosen. This chapter describes the method for determining the optimal composition of the wind farms complex, consisting of several offshore wind farms located at a considerable distance from each other in areas with significant wind regime asynchrony. To illustrate this method, the optimal composition with an installed capacity of 47.6 MW and located off Myanmar's west coast is defined.
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