Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands
This paper describes a case study of wind resource assessment and wind park design at the Solovetsky Islands, which are located in the Arctic region of northern Russia. The Solovetsky historical and cultural complex has been included in the list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. 18 years of dat...
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/17846 2023-05-15T14:25:45+02:00 Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands Ghani, Rizwan Kangash, Aleksei Virk, Muhammad Shakeel Maryandshev, Pavel Mustafa, Mohamad 2019-10-07 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17846 https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5110756 eng eng American Institute of Physics (AIP) Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Ghani, R,; Kangash, A.; Virk MS, Maryandshev, P.; Mustafa, M. (2019) Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 11, (5), 053304 FRIDAID 1736493 doi:10.1063/1.5110756 1941-7012 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17846 openAccess Published under license by AIP Publishing Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed acceptedVersion 2019 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5110756 2021-06-25T17:57:20Z This paper describes a case study of wind resource assessment and wind park design at the Solovetsky Islands, which are located in the Arctic region of northern Russia. The Solovetsky historical and cultural complex has been included in the list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. 18 years of data of wind climatology from the NASA Langley Research Center are used for wind resource assessment at the Solovetsky Islands for two different wind park locations. Computational fluid dynamics based numerical simulations are carried out for wind resource assessment and for the estimation of the resultant annual energy production (AEP) for both locations. To better understand wind flow physics and the effects of wind turbine wake effects, three different wake models are used for the numerical simulations. Analyses of seasonal weather effects on energy production show that wind power production at the Solovetsky Islands is higher during the winter period compared to the summer period, mainly due to higher wind speeds and air density at cold winter conditions. A preliminary case study about wind park layout optimization has also been carried out, where the results show an increase in AEP with the optimization of the wind park layout Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Solovetsky Solovetsky Islands University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Solovetsky ENVELOPE(35.710,35.710,65.025,65.025) Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 11 5 053304 |
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This paper describes a case study of wind resource assessment and wind park design at the Solovetsky Islands, which are located in the Arctic region of northern Russia. The Solovetsky historical and cultural complex has been included in the list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. 18 years of data of wind climatology from the NASA Langley Research Center are used for wind resource assessment at the Solovetsky Islands for two different wind park locations. Computational fluid dynamics based numerical simulations are carried out for wind resource assessment and for the estimation of the resultant annual energy production (AEP) for both locations. To better understand wind flow physics and the effects of wind turbine wake effects, three different wake models are used for the numerical simulations. Analyses of seasonal weather effects on energy production show that wind power production at the Solovetsky Islands is higher during the winter period compared to the summer period, mainly due to higher wind speeds and air density at cold winter conditions. A preliminary case study about wind park layout optimization has also been carried out, where the results show an increase in AEP with the optimization of the wind park layout |
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Ghani, Rizwan Kangash, Aleksei Virk, Muhammad Shakeel Maryandshev, Pavel Mustafa, Mohamad Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands |
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Ghani, Rizwan Kangash, Aleksei Virk, Muhammad Shakeel Maryandshev, Pavel Mustafa, Mohamad |
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Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands |
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Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands |
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Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands |
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wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—a case study of solovetsky islands |
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Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Ghani, R,; Kangash, A.; Virk MS, Maryandshev, P.; Mustafa, M. (2019) Wind energy at remote islands in arctic region—A case study of Solovetsky islands. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 11, (5), 053304 FRIDAID 1736493 doi:10.1063/1.5110756 1941-7012 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17846 |
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