Structural-Geographical Approach To The Analysis Of Spatial Patterns Of Distribution Of Wind Power
Keywords:
wind power, site suitability, applied-geographic approach
Abstract
Applied-geographic approach was used to analyze site suitability for wind turbines installation. Determined that the placement of wind power affect the technical, environmental and social factors. The most important factor is the availability of sufficient wind resources. Determining factors also include: geological structure and terrain, distance to roads, connection to the existing power lines, no impact on the flora and fauna, distance from settlements.
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Published
2014-02-03
How to Cite
Molodan , J. E. (2014). Structural-Geographical Approach To The Analysis Of Spatial Patterns Of Distribution Of Wind Power. Visnyk of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series Еcоlogy, (1054), 138-144. Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/ecology/article/view/816
Section
Environmental ecological safety
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