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An Evaluation of the Wind Energy along the Romanian Black Sea Coast

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INVENTIONS
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/inventions8010048

Keywords

wind potential; Romanian coast; Black Sea area; weather stations; marine environment

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The present study explores the wind energy potential along the Romanian coast of the Black Sea by analyzing weather data from 2009 to 2021. The analysis shows that the wind characteristics are similar across different coastal stations, indicating a favorable environment for wind energy development. The findings suggest that the Romanian Black Sea coast has strong winds, making it a promising location for wind energy projects.
The present study aims to outline a general overview of the wind energy potential along the Romanian coast of the Black Sea, using the weather data provided by the Maritime Hydrographic Directorate covering a 13-year time interval (2009-2021). The data obtained from seven automatic weather coastal stations distributed along the Romanian perimeter were used to evaluate the wind regime, highlighting the Black Sea's complex marine environment. The analysis based on the evaluation of the wind parameters per each station registered on the total period revealed that the overall wind characteristics are similar, resulting in no significant variations depending on the station's location. Moreover, the climatic picture of the Black Sea can be interpreted as two seasons, winter and summer, a conclusion based on the analysis made of the seasonal and monthly variation of the wind aspects. Subsequently, the outcomes obtained in this research imply that the Romanian Black Sea coast has the potential to be a good location for wind energy development due to the strong winds that blow in the region.

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