Favorable sites include the tops of smooth, rounded hills; open plains and water; and mountain gaps that funnel and intensify wind.
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1 School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Athens, Greece; 2 School of Technology and Innovations, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland; Accurate prediction of
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This article is part of the Research Topic The Impact of Complex Terrain on Wind Power Output and the Mechanism of Improving Prediction Accuracy View all 10 In this
Also, the present study discusses wind farms in complex terrains. Wind turbines must be located in places with a lot of wind regularly, which is more significant than having occasional strong winds. Wind turbine performance is affected by various factors, including obstacles, height, blade aerodynamics, and wind speed.
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Table 1. Restrictive factors for wind plant site selection. Wind farms must be at least 500 m from the main road network. The proximity of these farms to the roads affects road transport due to the loud noise of the turbines and the shading generated by the blades. Maintain a minimum distance of 1000 m–3000 m between wind farms and urban areas.
Therefore, this review highlights the flow characteristics that occur around onshore wind turbines in various kinds of complex terrains, including hills (isolated and periodic), mountains, escarpments, and forests. The taxonomy of this paper on wind turbines in complex terrain is shown in Fig. 3. The structure of this paper is as follows.
This is because wind patterns vary from season to season, so it's important to properly evaluate the expected annual returns from each site. The terrain also affects wind power generation because the existence of complex hills and valleys or dense forests could complicate the flow of wind in a region.
For example, the eastern areas of the study region have the highest suitability in terms of wind speed, while the northeastern sections are more suitable in terms of temperature. This shows that each location is potentially suitable, albeit the optimal regions are selected as ones that have the highest value in all criteria. Fig. 6.
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