2021
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.14267960
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Competitiveness of a low specific power, low cut-out wind speed wind turbine in North and Central Europe towards 2050

Abstract: This work is part of an ongoing study, creatively named the "LowWind Project", which is a collaborative effort between DTU and industry to design and eventually implement a 3.4 MW 100 W/m^2 low wind (LW) turbine with a hub height of 127.5 m, a rotor diameter of 208 m, and a cut-out wind speed of 13 m/s. This paper investigates at what price point this LW turbine becomes competitive in Northern and Central Europe's energy system, as well as what impact the introduction of this technology has on the system. Simi… Show more

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