Coastal areas have a large content of renewable energies such as wind energy, tidal energy and wave energy. With continuous development of wind power generation, wind energy research at home and abroad is increasing. In this research, wind data over one year were obtained from ECMWF. In order to study wind variation characteristics, wind dataset was divided into four seasonal categories. Analysis of seasonal variation characteristics of winds at the west coast of Ireland provides useful information for wind energy development and wind energy assessment
Paper presented at the 9th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, Southampton, UK, 5–9th Septemb...
Recent cold winters and prolonged periods of low wind speeds have prompted concerns about the increa...
International audienceThe energy sector is undergoing a major transformation with an increasing shar...
Coastal areas have a large content of renewable energies such as wind energy, tidal energy and wave ...
Ireland?s geographic location along the Atlantic Ocean means that it has one of the highest resource...
Research on coastal ocean circulation patterns over long time periods is significant for various mar...
This study presents a methodology to assess the possible benefits of the combination of wind energy ...
An ensemble of high-resolution regional climate model simulation data is used to examine the impacts...
To study climate-related aspects of power system operation with large volumes of wind generation, da...
The western coast of Ireland possesses one of the highest wave energy resources in the world and con...
Residual current characteristics are indicators for the net transports of sediments, nutrients, and ...
Winter storms have significant morphological impacts in coastal areas, often leading to extensive in...
EOOffshore is a Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) funded project, which commenced in Ju...
The main objective of this paper is to thoroughly examine the remotely sensed wind characteristics a...
As the penetration of wind generation increases on power systems throughout the world, the effects o...
Paper presented at the 9th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, Southampton, UK, 5–9th Septemb...
Recent cold winters and prolonged periods of low wind speeds have prompted concerns about the increa...
International audienceThe energy sector is undergoing a major transformation with an increasing shar...
Coastal areas have a large content of renewable energies such as wind energy, tidal energy and wave ...
Ireland?s geographic location along the Atlantic Ocean means that it has one of the highest resource...
Research on coastal ocean circulation patterns over long time periods is significant for various mar...
This study presents a methodology to assess the possible benefits of the combination of wind energy ...
An ensemble of high-resolution regional climate model simulation data is used to examine the impacts...
To study climate-related aspects of power system operation with large volumes of wind generation, da...
The western coast of Ireland possesses one of the highest wave energy resources in the world and con...
Residual current characteristics are indicators for the net transports of sediments, nutrients, and ...
Winter storms have significant morphological impacts in coastal areas, often leading to extensive in...
EOOffshore is a Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) funded project, which commenced in Ju...
The main objective of this paper is to thoroughly examine the remotely sensed wind characteristics a...
As the penetration of wind generation increases on power systems throughout the world, the effects o...
Paper presented at the 9th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, Southampton, UK, 5–9th Septemb...
Recent cold winters and prolonged periods of low wind speeds have prompted concerns about the increa...
International audienceThe energy sector is undergoing a major transformation with an increasing shar...