A wind turbine is a device that converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. As of 2020 , hundreds of thousands of large turbines, in installations known as wind farms, were generating over 650 gigawatts of power, with 60 GW added each year. Wind turbines are an increasingly important source of intermittent renewable energy, and are used in many c. .
The windwheel of (10–70 CE) marks one of the first recorded instances of wind powering a machine. However, the first known practical wind power plants were built in , an Eastern province of (now Iran), fro. .
(WPD) is a quantitative measure of wind energy available at any location. It is the mean annual power available per square meter of swept area of a turbine, and is calculated for different heights above ground. Calculation of [pdf]
The energy transition is increasingly being discussed and implemented to cope with the growing environmental crisis. However, great challenges remain for effectively harvesting and utilizing solar energy in citie. .
During the past century, fossil fuels have been used heavily as the primary engine for the. .
2.1. Development of a solar cityFour decades ago, people began to postulate that a “solar city” could be achieved when 100%, 59.7%, and 18.2% of the energy dema. .
3.1. Estimation of land surface solar irradiationIt is important to precisely estimate land surface solar irradiation interfered by the atmosphere, whi. .
4.1. Estimation of PV transition efficiencyWith an increasing rate of urbanization, urban surface temperatures keep increasing and extreme heat waves become more an. .
5.1. The effects of urban morphology on solar accessibilityIn this context, the optimal geometry of buildings was determined by considering metrics such as b. [pdf]
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