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Wake effect and wind uncertainty are the key factors resulting in low efficiency in wind energy extraction. Classic micro-siting approaches focus on reducing the wake effect to determine the best number and positions of the turbines. However, very little literature has addressed the issue of risk due to wind uncertainty which causes the expected production to be distantly deviated from what is actually...
Wind farm micro-siting is the decision problem for determining the optimal placement of wind turbines in consideration of the wake effect. Existing micro-siting models seek to minimize the cost of energy (COE). However, little literature addresses the production risk under wind uncertainty. To this end, we develop several versions of the simulation optimization based risk management (SORM) model which...
The usage of fossil fuels has caused severe damages to the natural environment. In the last decade, the renewable energy production is growing rapidly in major industry countries. As of 2014, wind power generation exceeded 4% of total electricity demand worldwide. Classic wind farm micro-siting models aim to minimize the cost of energy (COE). However, the risk of the power deficiency could be high...
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