21st Century Maritime Silk Road : wind energy resource evaluation / Chongwei Zheng, Hui Song, Fang Liang, Yi-peng Jin, Dong-yu Wang, Yu-chi Tian.
2021
TJ820
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Title
21st Century Maritime Silk Road : wind energy resource evaluation / Chongwei Zheng, Hui Song, Fang Liang, Yi-peng Jin, Dong-yu Wang, Yu-chi Tian.
Author
Zheng, Chongwei.
ISBN
9789811641114 (electronic bk.)
9811641110 (electronic bk.)
9811641102
9789811641107
9811641110 (electronic bk.)
9811641102
9789811641107
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-4111-4 doi
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TJ820
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.31/2136
Summary
This book aims to establish a wind energy evaluation system, to provide scientific reference for site selection, daily operation and long-term planning of wind power generation, thus to make contribution to breaking the shackles of power shortage. Firstly, it presents the advantages and disadvantages of offshore wind power, then further discusses about the status quo and challenges for wind power programs along the Maritime Silk Road and offer suggestions. A wind energy evaluation system was proposed with the Maritime Silk Road as a case study, including climatic features of wind power (temporal-spatial distribution), long-term climatic trend and mechanism, short-term forecast of wind energy, mid- and long-term projection of wind energy, technology of wind energy evaluation on key point or vital region and offshore wind energy dataset construction, to provide systematic and scientific reference for wind power evaluation and utilization. This book is one of the series of publications on 21st century Maritime Silk Road (shortened as "Maritime Silk Road". It covers the characteristics of the marine environment and marine renewable energy, remote islands and reefs construction, climate change, early warning of wave disasters, legal escort, marine environment and energy big data construction, etc., contributing to the safe and efficient construction of the Maritime Silk Road. It aims to improve our knowledge of the ocean, thus, to improve the capacity for marine construction, enhance the viability of remote islands and reefs, ease the energy crisis and protect the ecological environment, improve the quality of life of residents along the Maritime Silk Road, and protect the rights, interests of the countries and regions participating in the construction of the Maritime Silk Road. It is a valuable reference for decision-makers, researchers, and marine engineers working in the related fields
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Springer oceanography.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Offshore Wind Energy
Chapter 3. Research Progress of Offshore Wind Energy
Chapter 4. Characteristics of Global Offshore Wind Energy
Chapter 5. Climate Characteristics of Wind Energy in the Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 6. Long Term Trend of Wind Energy in the Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 7. Wind Energy Evaluation Around the Sri Lanka Waters
Chapter 8. Future Focus of Wind Energy Evaluation.
Chapter 2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Offshore Wind Energy
Chapter 3. Research Progress of Offshore Wind Energy
Chapter 4. Characteristics of Global Offshore Wind Energy
Chapter 5. Climate Characteristics of Wind Energy in the Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 6. Long Term Trend of Wind Energy in the Maritime Silk Road
Chapter 7. Wind Energy Evaluation Around the Sri Lanka Waters
Chapter 8. Future Focus of Wind Energy Evaluation.