The Influence of Global Warming on the Optimal Lectotype of Wind Turbine

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The variation of wind speed influenced by global warming is elaborated in this paper, the fitted curve of temperature and wind speed showed that the wind speed dropped with the increasing of temperature. Due to the climate changes, the distribution of wind speed of the original field was changed, and the utilization rate of raw wind energy was affected. The results show that: the original distribution of wind speed would been radically changed resulted from the global warming and the wind farm is no longer rich in wind resources, the best optimal lectotype of wind turbine is changing with wind speed changing. With the development of the technology, it is clear that the wind turbine with the lower starting speed and high power has more advantages.

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