Regional wind energy characteristics for Istanbul, Turkey

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2008

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In this study, wind energy for Istanbul, which is the biggest city of Turkey both in terms of population density and industrialization was analyzed. Meteorological data of 7 stations in Istanbul is used in this study. Daily, monthly, and annual wind speed values and frequency distributions show that Kumkoy and, Sile stations have higher wind energy potential than other stations. Frequencies of wind speeds higher than 5 ms(-1) are in turn 55.2% and 53.2% for both stations. Annual energy value that can be generated with a Nordex N60 wind turbine was calculated as 1,207 MWh in Kumkoy, 955 MWh in, Sile, 535, 454, 221, 519, and 113 MWh in turn in Goztepe, Kirecburnu, Baheckoy, Florya, and Kartal. It was determined that wind blows dominantly from the geographical directions between northwest and northeast and from south-southwest throughout Istanbul.

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Turkey, Wind data, Wind energy, Wind power density, Wind speed frequency, Automation, Electric generators, Hurricane effects, Population statistics, Speed, Turbines, Annual energy value, Frequency distributions, Istanbul, Istanbul , Turkey, Meteorological data, Population densities, Turkey, Wind data, Wind energy, Wind energy potential, Wind power density, Wind speed, Wind speed frequency, Wind speeds, Wind power, Energy & Fuels, Renevable energy, Generation

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Vardar, A. vd. (2008). "Regional wind energy characteristics for Istanbul, Turkey". Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy, 3(4), 331-339.

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