Journals
  Publication Years
  Keywords
Search within results Open Search
Please wait a minute...
For Selected: Toggle Thumbnails
Interannual Variability of Wind Energy Potential in China
WANG Lingxiao, LU Xi, LIU Shuyan, LIN Jintai
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis    2016, 52 (5): 837-847.   DOI: 10.13209/j.0479-8023.2015.147
Abstract969)   HTML    PDF(pc) (1382KB)(743)       Save

Based on the combined data of observations, RegCM3 model and the power curve of GE 2.5 MW wind turbine, the interannual variability of wind energy potential (WEP) over 1982-2006 in China is analyzed. It is calculated that the WEP of RegCM3 wind, observation-adjusted wind and their mean wind is 25, 2.5 and 11 PWh/a, all more than 20% of China’s expected electricity demand in 2030 (2 PWh/a). Their relative standard deviations of yearly WEP are about 3%, 8% and 5%, and their relative ranges of yearly WEP are 15%, 33% and 23%. Because of the seasonal variation of wind energy and electricity demand, power deficit could occur in summer if relying on wind energy only, resulting in a need of huge backup capacity that reduces the economic benefit and emission benefit.

Related Articles | Metrics | Comments0