Towards sustainable energy: integrating ERA5 data for offshore wind farm planning in India

IF 1.5 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Engineering Research Express Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1088/2631-8695/ad7938
Hari Bhaskaran Anangapal and Kirubakaran Victor
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India’s pursuit of offshore wind energy development, particularly along the Tamil Nadu coastline within its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), faces significant spatial and economic challenges due to existing industrial activities and water depth limitations. Motivated by the need to optimize offshore wind resources and bridge the gap between onshore and offshore wind energy achievements, this study hypothesizes that ERA5 reanalysis wind data can be relied upon for assessing offshore wind resources and optimizing wind farm layouts, especially in the absence of measured data. The research employs methods such as comparing ERA5 data with empirical wind measurements, generating wind rose diagrams for layout optimization, and conducting a comprehensive financial analysis to estimate the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCoE). The results confirm the efficacy of ERA5 data, identifying an optimal wind farm layout with a capacity density of 5.17 MW per square kilometer, turbine spacing of 7.22 meters, and an LCoE of Rs. 8.84 per kWh. The study concludes that significant financial support and strategic policy interventions are essential for minimizing wake losses, optimizing capacity density, and fostering the long-term growth of India’s offshore wind energy sector, providing critical insights for policymakers, developers, and investors. The novelty of this research lies in its detailed exploration of spatial optimization and cost-effective strategies to enhance the techno-economic viability of offshore wind projects in India.
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迈向可持续能源:整合ERA5数据用于印度海上风电场规划
由于现有的工业活动和水深限制,印度对海上风能开发的追求面临着巨大的空间和经济挑战,特别是在其专属经济区(EEZ)内的泰米尔纳德邦(Tamil Nadu)海岸线沿线。出于优化近海风能资源和缩小陆上与近海风能成就之间差距的需要,本研究假设ERA5 再分析风能数据可用于评估近海风能资源和优化风电场布局,尤其是在缺乏测量数据的情况下。研究采用的方法包括:将ERA5 数据与经验风力测量数据进行比较,生成风玫瑰图用于布局优化,以及进行综合财务分析以估算平准化能源成本(LCoE)。研究结果证实了ERA5 数据的有效性,确定了风电场的最佳布局,其产能密度为每平方公里 5.17 兆瓦,涡轮机间距为 7.22 米,LCoE 为每千瓦时 8.84 卢比。研究得出结论认为,大量的财政支持和战略性政策干预对于最大限度地减少唤醒损失、优化产能密度以及促进印度海上风能行业的长期发展至关重要,为政策制定者、开发商和投资者提供了重要的启示。这项研究的新颖之处在于详细探讨了空间优化和成本效益战略,以提高印度海上风电项目的技术经济可行性。
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