Renewable Energy Evaluation and Plan in Matsu Areas

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This project evaluates, gathers statistics, and investigates current situations of renewable energy (including wind power, solar power, and ocean energy) in Matsu areas for environment sustainable use. The areas have abundant wind power potential, and the average wind speeds over 4m/s fittable for wind power system. Matsu areas have abundant solar energy (yearly average Solar Radiation >3,600 MJ/m2) suitable for the development of solar water heaters and solar power. For the ocean energy a swamp in Nangan forms a tidal reservoir can be applied with yearly generation time about 4,000 hours, then the estimated yearly electric power is 64k kW-hour.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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1858-1861

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June 2014

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