2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.867642
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A Positive Climatic Trend in the Global Offshore Wind Power

Abstract: The climatic variation of offshore wind energy has a close relationship with the long-term plan of energy utilization. However, the work on this aspect is scarce and mainly focuses on the variation of wind power density (WPD). There is little research on the climatic trends of effective wind speed occurrence (EWSO) and occurrence of energy level greater than 200 W/m2 (rich level occurrence, RLO), which are directly related to the available rate and richness of wind energy. Based on the ERA-Interim wind product… Show more

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“…The global ocean is abundant with WERs and the potential power of offshore wind power is as high as 39 TW, which is 54% of the global total [14]. As a result, the global ocean is considered to be crucial for the growth of WERs; furthermore, global future WERs show a good trend for offshore wind energy [15][16][17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The global ocean is abundant with WERs and the potential power of offshore wind power is as high as 39 TW, which is 54% of the global total [14]. As a result, the global ocean is considered to be crucial for the growth of WERs; furthermore, global future WERs show a good trend for offshore wind energy [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%