“…This coefficient is included in many layout optimization studies (DuPont and Cagan, 2012;Grady et al, 2005;Marmidis, et al, 2008;Mosetti et al, 1994), but underestimates costs. The optimal COE in the authors' previous work (Chen, 2013;Chen andMacDonald, 2015, 2013) ranged from USD 42 -48 per MWh, about 10 USD lower than the real industry data. To investigate the impact of the cost reduction coefficient on optimal COE, the authors conducted an optimization analysis for a portion of the Story County Wind Farm (Wikipedia, 2013), varying the number of turbines and the inclusion of the cost reduction coefficient, as shown in Figure 3.…”