2022
DOI: 10.2478/rtuect-2022-0001
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Impact of Climate Change on Wind Potential in Lithuania Territory

Abstract: Wind energy is one of the most important ways to implement green energy in Lithuania. The development of wind energy infrastructure by state funding is directly related to wind energy resources. Changes in wind energy resources induced by ongoing climate change have not been well analyzed either in Lithuania or in Europe or worldwide. This article analyses data taken from long-term wind observations and IPCC projections. It was found that during the last decades (1980–2019), the wind speed in Lithuania decreas… Show more

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“…At a height of 10 m, the average speed varies, with a value of 4.58 m/s. However, at an altitude of 200 m above sea level, the speed shows considerable disparity, with the slowest reported average speed being 7.63 m/s and the fastest reaching 10.5 m/s [37]. Overall, this insightful data aids in pinpointing potential locations that align with the highest wind conditions for optimal energy generation.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…At a height of 10 m, the average speed varies, with a value of 4.58 m/s. However, at an altitude of 200 m above sea level, the speed shows considerable disparity, with the slowest reported average speed being 7.63 m/s and the fastest reaching 10.5 m/s [37]. Overall, this insightful data aids in pinpointing potential locations that align with the highest wind conditions for optimal energy generation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…However, despite these constraints, the search for a potential site continues. The weather data obtained from the Global Wind Atlas [37,70] presents a valuable resource, revealing a consistent pattern of mild to moderate winds across the country (see Figure 3). Within a short coastal zone extending 20-25 km, the Baltic Sea's influence on wind patterns is evident [37].…”
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“…In [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] installations of wind turbines of various types in the urban environment are considered, however, only forecasts from weather stations were taken into account. The authors of [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] performed a multi-criteria analysis of the sustainable development of wind energy and developed a system that can be used to monitor and evaluate the development of wind energy in the country, but only for Latvian conditions. The authors [6] solved the problem of calculating wind indicators in urban conditions, showing the principle of operation of vertical wind turbines and by what criteria the initial data and measurements of the blades and axes of wind turbines are taken, but without taking into account the program-logical part.…”
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