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Microclimate Effects Alter Pollutant Movement Vegetation alters wind flow, temperature, and humidity. These microclimate changes affect how pollutants disperse: Dense tree canopies may reduce airflow in narrow streets, trapping pollutants at breathing height. ...
The importance of taking into account wake and blockage effects when assessing wind farm energy production. Since DNV published the consequences of neglecting blockage and its impact on energy production [1], and Orsted presented an update of its long-term financial targets taking into account the blockage and wake effects [2], these two effects have become one of the hottest topics in the ...
Understanding the Impact of Map Projections on Polygon Size: A Comparison of OpenStreetMap and Google Earth. Why if you draw a polygon in a OpenStreetMap has a different size than in Google Earth? The difference in size between a polygon drawn in OpenStreetMap and the same polygon in Google Earth can be attributed to the use of different map projections. Map projections are ...
The industry dynamic in the wind power industry is such that OEMs tend to know more about the wind turbines than owners. ...
Actual temperature, pressure, relative humidity, global radiation and wind speed data are employed to develop energy and exergy maps for Europe, based on iso–areas of land–use. ...
Model sensitivity of input data is analysed including meteorological station data, land use maps, surface roughness and wind interpolation schemes. Various model evaluation tools are used such as gamma dose rate plots, exploratory data analyses and relevant statistical performance measures. ...
Online mapping solutions are playing a growing role in the search for wind farm locations, says Justin Saunders of eMapSite. ...
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