Wind turbine productivity and development in Iran
Paper ID : 1407-NICAME1402
Authors:
Erfan Zamani afshar *, Masoud Khaleghi
Sirjan university of technology
Abstract:
This paper presents an overview of the status of
wind energy productivity and development issues in Iran. It
also presents a summary of the present global work on offshore
energy, including the most recent works as well as potential
offshore wind energy resource in Iran. The positive impacts of
wind energy on the mitigation of climate change as well as
opportunity to diminish energy dependency are indisputable.
Wind energy helps decreasing import dependency, diversifying
sources of production, and contributes to a sustainable
development in many countries. Wind energy production is
expected to increase in future and has experienced dramatic
growth over the past decade in many countries worldwide.
Offshore winds are generally stronger and more constant than
onshore winds. Wind farms in real offshore sites, open seas
with waves and water depth over 10 m, are now proposed in
Persian Gulf, Caspian Sea and Gulf of Oman. This paper
studies productivity and development of wind energy in Iran
while setting out the developments that have taken place so far.
There are many installed wind turbines in suitable regions like
Manjil and Binalood in north, but there has not been any
offshore wind installation yet in Iran. Also many suitable land
sites have been identified for future installation of large wind
turbines.
Keywords:
Wind, turbine, offshore, development, Iran
Status : Paper Accepted (Poster Presentation)