Feasibility of large scale offshore wind power for Hong Kong — a preliminary study
2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 21; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0960-1481(00)00038-0
ISSN1879-0682
AutoresG Li,
Tópico(s)Integrated Energy Systems Optimization
ResumoThis paper investigates the potential and the feasibility of offshore wind energy for Hong Kong. The 1998 wind data taken from an island were analysed. The wind resource yields an annual mean wind speed of 6.6 m/s and mean wind power density of 310 W/m2. With commercially available 1.65 MW wind turbines placed on the whole of Hong Kong’s territorial waters, the maximum electricity generating potential from offshore wind is estimated to be 25 TWh which is about 72% of the total 1998 annual electricity consumption. However, potential is significantly reduced if other usages of the sea such as shipping are considered. A hypothetical offshore wind farm of 1038 MW capacity is then sited on the East-side waters. The extreme wind and wave climates, as well as the seasonal variation of wind power and demand are examined. The electricity generation costs are estimated and compared with the local retail tariff. Initial results indicate the wind farm is economically viable and technically feasible.
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