학술논문

A methodology to evaluate regional-scale offshore wind energy resources
Document Type
Conference
Source
OCEANS 2011 IEEE - Spain OCEANS, 2011 IEEE - Spain. :1-8 Jun, 2011
Subject
Geoscience
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Atmospheric modeling
Wind
Mathematical model
Spatial resolution
Numerical models
Calibration
Satellites
Language
Abstract
The economic viability of offshore wind farms depends on the favorable wind conditions. It is, however, a challenge to study winds in the marine atmospheric environment. A common problem is the data collection since the wind dataset requires enough spatial and temporal resolution. Numerical hindcast (reanalysis) constitutes an alternative to disperse instrumental observations although two considerations should be studied in the reanalysis for regional purposes: the domain and the spatial resolution and a validation-calibration procedure using instrumental data. Accordingly, the wind resource process can be described by the following cascade activities: the coarse spatial wind fields from global meteorological experiments; the regional winds from a dynamic downscaling coupled to the global reanalysis fields; the validation and calibration procedures by using instrumental observations; and, finally, the characterization of winds for evaluation of the wind resource. This work proposes a methodology to study wind energy resources in a regional offshore area and shows the application along the offshore Spanish coast.