Mesoscale simulation of year-to-year variation of wind power potential over southern China

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The objectives of this study are to combine historical observations and state-ofthe-art numerical models (MM5/CALMET system) to map the spatial distribution of wind resources in high resolution, and to help foster a deeper understanding of the wind power potential over southern China (Guangdong). Hourly wind fields were simulated for three entire years (2004-2006). It found that almost 70% of the time, the wind speed along the coast of Guangdong is over 5 m/s, which is deemed a baseline magnitude for typical wind turbines. Spatial plots of the wind speed and power and their variations over Guangdong Province for the three years are also presented. © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland.

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Yim, S. H. L., Fung, J. C. H., & Lau, A. K. H. (2009). Mesoscale simulation of year-to-year variation of wind power potential over southern China. Energies, 2(2), 340–361. https://doi.org/10.3390/en20200340

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