2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-021-00907-0
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Large-scale integration of offshore wind into the Japanese power grid

Abstract: Offshore wind power attracts intensive attention for decarbonizing power supply in Japan, because Japan has 1600 GW of offshore wind potential in contrast with 300 GW of onshore wind. Offshore wind availability in Japan, however, is significantly constrained by seacoast geography where very deep ocean is close to its coastal line, and eventually, nearly 80% of offshore wind resource is found in an ocean depth deeper than 50 m. Therefore, power system planning should consider both the location of available offs… Show more

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“…Prior to the implementation of the onshore/offshore wind farm project, it is decided whether to proceed with the project by analyzing the wind resources and calculating the expected annual energy production (AEP) based on the actual wind observation data [3]. In general, third-party certification companies perform this analysis, and the report includes information related to wind shear and turbulence intensity [4,5]. However, it only introduces the numerical values and does not specify the rationale for why the wind shear and turbulence intensity in the area show such values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the implementation of the onshore/offshore wind farm project, it is decided whether to proceed with the project by analyzing the wind resources and calculating the expected annual energy production (AEP) based on the actual wind observation data [3]. In general, third-party certification companies perform this analysis, and the report includes information related to wind shear and turbulence intensity [4,5]. However, it only introduces the numerical values and does not specify the rationale for why the wind shear and turbulence intensity in the area show such values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%