2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152115257
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Offshore Wind Power Resource Assessment in the Gulf of North Suez

Shafiqur Rehman,
Kashif Irshad,
Nasiru I. Ibrahim
et al.

Abstract: Growing population, industrialization, and power requirements are adversely affecting the environment through increased greenhouse gases resulting from fossil fuel burning. Global greenhouse gas mitigation targets have led nations to promote clean and self-renewable sources of energy to address this environmental issue. Offshore wind power resources are relatively more attractive due to high winds, less turbulence, minimal visualization effects, and no interaction of infrastructure. The present study aims at c… Show more

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“…Wind potentials for these areas were estimated through mathematical models. However, since the study did not utilize GIS software, it did not generate data on the overall estimated technical potentials of the areas and precise geographic coordinates [32]. Onea et al (2021) assessed the potential of the exclusive economic zone of the Romanian part of the Black Sea.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Recent Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind potentials for these areas were estimated through mathematical models. However, since the study did not utilize GIS software, it did not generate data on the overall estimated technical potentials of the areas and precise geographic coordinates [32]. Onea et al (2021) assessed the potential of the exclusive economic zone of the Romanian part of the Black Sea.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Recent Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%