Simulation, Prediction, Optimization and Application of the Wind Turbine in Modern Wind Power Industries
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A3: Wind, Wave and Tidal Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 9498
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Interests: data science; optimization methods; machine learning; renewable energy systems
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Dear Colleagues,
Energies is planning a new Special Issue on the topic of "Simulation, Prediction, Optimization and Application of the Wind Turbine Power in Modern Wind Power Industries".
The wind power industry is young compared with conventional power generation technologies such as hydro, coal, natural gas, and nuclear. This industry is involved with the design, manufacture, installation, optimisation and maintenance of wind turbines as well as other power facilities. Among various renewable energy technologies, wind power is growing at a much faster rate. According to the report of Global Wind Energy Council, the highest growth record of the global wind industry was submitted with 93 GW of new capacity installed – a 53% increase in 2020. However, this considerable growth cannot be adequate to guarantee the world obtains net-zero by 2050.
Wind turbine companies design, analyze, assemble, and support the development and maintenance of wind turbines. Significant decisions challenge them to incorporate turbine design components such as generator type, gearbox, materials, etc. In order to handle these challenges and achieve the highest level of power output, a wide range of classical and modern methods have been applied. In this way, optimising the wind turbine distribution in a wind farm plays a significant role to derive the maximum power for the minimum installation costs. Furthermore, developing an accurate forecasting model for wind power is substantial for the stable and cost-effective operation of power systems with high wind power perception.
Dr. Mehdi Neshat
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- wind turbine designs
- wind turbine developments
- wind turbine optimisation
- wind turbine power forecasting
- wind turbine wakes
- wind turbine control problems
- hybrid wind turbines
- application of AI in wind energy
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