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Energy Efficiency of Small Wind Turbines in an Urbanized Area—Case Studies

Adam Zagubień, Katarzyna Wolniewicz

2022Energies23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to determine whether the wind zone that characterizes a given area of the country in open area is reflected in the built-up area lying within the zone. Analysis included four Polish cities located in different wind zones. The two-parameter Weibull density distribution function was used to present the wind conditions at each location. Two 3 kW VAWT devices were selected to evaluate the productivity of wind turbines at the locations analyzed. It was shown that the wind zones characterizing the wind potential of a region in an open area have no significant influence on the wind conditions in the built-up area located in that area. It was determined that the study location’s did not exhibit wind potential that could be economically justified by a wind turbine. WTs in the city do not reach their nominal productivity. A decisive advantage of very light winds was observed (up to 2 m/s) and a large proportion of so-called atmospheric calms. It was shown that the installation of small wind turbines in an urbanized area requires a minimum of annual wind measurements at the exact location and height of each future turbine planned.

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Wind powerWeibull distributionTurbineEnvironmental scienceWind speedPrevailing windsMeteorologyProductivityWind profile power lawSmall wind turbineWind directionEngineeringGeographyMathematicsStatisticsEconomicsElectrical engineeringMacroeconomicsMechanical engineeringWind Energy Research and DevelopmentWind and Air Flow StudiesNoise Effects and Management