Research on Wind Power Prediction Based on Distributed Wind Farms Siting

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This paper proposes a new method to predict the wind power of the distributed wind farms, considering the models such as the roughness model, the orography model. In order to predict the wind power accurately, this method calculates the loss of the wind speed directly, caused by the roughness model and the orography model. At the same time, this paper proposed the structure of the wind power prediction system, which provides the reference for the prediction of the wind power of distributed wind farms.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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312-315

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September 2013

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