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Angenent, Sylke (author)
Measure Correlate Predict (MCP) is a method used to characterize the future wind resource at potential new wind farm locations. It finds a relationship between the wind data obtained at the target site and a nearby reference site over a short time period. This relationship is applied to long-term historical data from the reference site in order...
master thesis 2023
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Alday Gonzalez, M.F. (author), Baki, B. (author), Basu, S. (author), Lavidas, G. (author)
This Deliverable, 6.2 Renewable Coarse Resource Assessment for the European Region, aims to offer a preliminary overview of the available wind, wave and solar resources across the European Continent. The coarse assessment aims to analyse and assess the current levels of these renewable resources, analysing and discussing the expected variations...
report 2022
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Alday Gonzalez, M.F. (author), Baki, B. (author), Basu, S. (author), Lavidas, G. (author)
This Deliverable, 6.1 Renewable Correlation of offshore resources, aims to investigate the potential for correlation between parameters of different renewable energies.<br/>The analysis is based on a first layer on coarse data, and will allow us to identify which resources have more “connectivity”. The resource assessment, even at coarse level,...
report 2022
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McKenna, Russell (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author), Heinrichs, Heidi (author), Schmidt, Johannes (author), Staffell, Iain (author), Bauer, Christian (author), Gruber, Katharina (author), Hahmann, Andrea N. (author), Jansen, Malte (author), Klingler, Michael (author), Landwehr, Natascha (author), Larsén, Xiaoli Guo (author), Lilliestam, Johan (author), Pickering, Bryn (author), Robinius, Martin (author), Tröndle, Tim (author), Turkovska, Olga (author), Wehrle, Sebastian (author), Weinand, Jann Michael (author), Wohland, Jan (author)
The rapid uptake of renewable energy technologies in recent decades has increased the demand of energy researchers, policymakers and energy planners for reliable data on the spatial distribution of their costs and potentials. For onshore wind energy this has resulted in an active research field devoted to analysing these resources for regions...
review 2022
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Frick, Maximilian (author), Kranz, Stefan (author), Norden, Ben (author), Bruhn, D.F. (author), Fuchs, Sven (author)
Mesozoic sandstone aquifers in the North German Basin offer significant potential to provide green and sustainable geothermal heat as well as large‐scale storage of heat or chill. The determination of geothermal and subsurface heat storage potentials is still afflicted with obstacles due to sparse and partly uncertain subsurface data....
journal article 2022
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Canul-Reyes, D. A. (author), Rodríguez-Hernández, O. (author), Jarquin Laguna, A. (author)
Mexico is an attractive candidate for offshore wind energy development due to its geographical location with extensive coasts in the Pacific Ocean and Mexico's Gulf. Although potential offshore wind areas have been geographically assessed, an evaluation of the seasonal variations of the capacity factors has not been considered for the...
journal article 2022
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Lavidas, G. (author), Kaldellis, John K. (author)
Decarbonisation of any energy system implies that more renewables will have to be incorporated into the grid. This requires a thorough assessment of available resources to properly estimate potential contributions and identify opportunities. This work focuses on the Saronikos Gulf, which is part of the most crowded urban coastline in Greece....
journal article 2020
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Lavidas, G. (author), Polinder, H. (author)
The study presents a newly generated hindcast database of metocean conditions for the region of the North Sea by parametrising the newly introduced ST6 physics in a nearshore wave model. Exploring and assessing the intricacies in wave generation are vital to produce a reliable hindcast. The new parametrisations perform better, though they have a...
journal article 2019
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Villanueva Lopez, H.M. (author)
Power curves are a fundamental element of any wind resource assessment. These are required to estimate how much energy a wind turbine will convert. The theoretical power curves are validated with measurements in test sites, however they may not be fully applicable in different wind climates as they are dependent on the site where, and the...
master thesis 2014
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