Analysis of offshore wind farm located on Baltic Sea

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Abstract

Poland is currently at the beginning of the energy transformation. Nowadays, most of the electricity generated in Poland comes from coal combustion. However, in accordance to the European Union policy of reducing the emission of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, there are already plans to switch to low-emission energy sources in Poland, one of which are offshore wind farms. The article presents the current regulatory environment of the offshore wind energy in Poland, along with a reference to Polish and European decarbonisation plans. In the further part of the article, the methods of determining the kinetic energy of wind and the power curve of a wind turbine are discussed. Then, on the basis of historical data of wind speeds collected in the area of the Baltic Sea, calculations are carried out leading to obtain statistical distributions of power that could be generated by an exemplary wind farm with a power capacity of 400 MW, located at the place of wind measurements. On their basis, statistical differences in the wind power generation between years, months of the year and hours of the day are analysed.

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Sobotka, A., Chmielewski, K., Rowicki, M., Dudzińska, J., Janiak, P., & Badyda, K. (2019). Analysis of offshore wind farm located on Baltic Sea. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 137). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913701049

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