Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selection

Wind energy is the leading form of non-hydro renewable energy source in terms of installed capacity in Turkey. It is among the most promising option for Turkey to decrease the energy dependence of external primary energy resources such as national gas and oil that diversifies the domestic share of e...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Argin, Volkan Yerci, Nuh Erdogan, Sadik Kucuksari, Umit Cali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Energy Strategy Reviews
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X18301172
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spelling doaj-1c02df6148a04bd68478ffef964404112020-11-24T21:11:05ZengElsevierEnergy Strategy Reviews2211-467X2019-01-01233346Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selectionMehmet Argin0Volkan Yerci1Nuh Erdogan2Sadik Kucuksari3Umit Cali4Engineering Department, Houston Community College, Houston, TX, USASelcuk University, Konya, TurkeyMarine and Renewable Energy Centre, University College Cork, Cork, IrelandDepartment of Technology, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, USA; Corresponding author.Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC, USAWind energy is the leading form of non-hydro renewable energy source in terms of installed capacity in Turkey. It is among the most promising option for Turkey to decrease the energy dependence of external primary energy resources such as national gas and oil that diversifies the domestic share of energy sources in the national energy mix. However, offshore wind energy deployment has not gained satisfactory attention even though the country is surrounded by seas on three of its sides. Exploring Turkey's offshore wind power potential becomes an important task to serve this energy policy. This study presents a methodological framework for finding the most suitable offshore wind farm locations, meeting various multi-layer site selection criteria. The offshore wind energy resource is first assessed using the wind energy potential for 55 coastal regions where the nearshore meteorological stations are available in Turkey. Following on this analysis, a multi-criteria site selection work is carried out to identify the most suitable areas for offshore wind development. Wind Atlas Analysis and Application Program (WAsP) is then used to conduct statistical analysis to identify the most promising offshore wind farm locations. According to the pre-processing step of the framework, Bozcaada, Bandirma, Gokceada, Inebolu, and Samandag coastlines are found to be the most suitable locations for offshore wind farm development. Finally, the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey is estimated by using the micro-sitting configuration of wind turbines, considering sea depth, main wind direction, and distance to shore for the most feasible project locations. It is found that total estimated offshore wind power capacity at the specified sites is 1,629 MW. Keywords: Offshore wind energy potential, Offshore wind farm, Site selection, Wind energy, Turkeyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X18301172
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Nuh Erdogan
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Umit Cali
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Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selection
Energy Strategy Reviews
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Volkan Yerci
Nuh Erdogan
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Umit Cali
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title Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selection
title_short Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selection
title_full Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selection
title_fullStr Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selection
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey based on multi-criteria site selection
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description Wind energy is the leading form of non-hydro renewable energy source in terms of installed capacity in Turkey. It is among the most promising option for Turkey to decrease the energy dependence of external primary energy resources such as national gas and oil that diversifies the domestic share of energy sources in the national energy mix. However, offshore wind energy deployment has not gained satisfactory attention even though the country is surrounded by seas on three of its sides. Exploring Turkey's offshore wind power potential becomes an important task to serve this energy policy. This study presents a methodological framework for finding the most suitable offshore wind farm locations, meeting various multi-layer site selection criteria. The offshore wind energy resource is first assessed using the wind energy potential for 55 coastal regions where the nearshore meteorological stations are available in Turkey. Following on this analysis, a multi-criteria site selection work is carried out to identify the most suitable areas for offshore wind development. Wind Atlas Analysis and Application Program (WAsP) is then used to conduct statistical analysis to identify the most promising offshore wind farm locations. According to the pre-processing step of the framework, Bozcaada, Bandirma, Gokceada, Inebolu, and Samandag coastlines are found to be the most suitable locations for offshore wind farm development. Finally, the offshore wind energy potential of Turkey is estimated by using the micro-sitting configuration of wind turbines, considering sea depth, main wind direction, and distance to shore for the most feasible project locations. It is found that total estimated offshore wind power capacity at the specified sites is 1,629 MW. Keywords: Offshore wind energy potential, Offshore wind farm, Site selection, Wind energy, Turkey
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