2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14095630
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Long-Term Freezing Temperatures Frequency Change Effect on Wind Energy Gain (Eurasia and North America, 1950–2019)

Abstract: The persistent freezing conditions in cold regions are the cause of ice accretion on mechanical and instrumental elements of wind turbines. Consequently, remarkable Annual Energy Production (AEP) losses are prone to occur in those wind farms. Following global expansion of wind energy, these areas have had increased study interest in recent years. The goal of these studies is an improved characterisation of the site for the installation of turbines, which could prevent unexpected high AEP losses due to ice accr… Show more

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“…Wind energy is one of the most widely used renewable energy sources and is favored by various countries because of its green and clean characteristics [1]. Due to the high air density and abundance of wind energy resources in cold regions, the installed capacity of wind turbines is 10% higher than that in other regions [2,3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Wind energy is one of the most widely used renewable energy sources and is favored by various countries because of its green and clean characteristics [1]. Due to the high air density and abundance of wind energy resources in cold regions, the installed capacity of wind turbines is 10% higher than that in other regions [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%