Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012

China has realized a 56-fold increase in installed wind capacity, from 5.9 GW in 2007 to 328 GW in 2021. In addition to increasing installed capacity, plans to substantially increase wind energy production for climate change mitigation also depend on future wind speeds, which strongly influences the efficiencies of installed turbines within individual wind farms. A reversal in globally decreasing wind speeds over several decades has been reported previously. However, subsequent studies using other data sources reported only a slight increase or no reversal in China. These uncertainties regarding China's wind energy production hamper estimates of wind energy production potential. Here, our analysis of quality-controlled wind speed measurements from in-situ stations shows that the wind speed decline in China reversed significantly since 2012 (P < 0.001), but with substantial spatio-temporal variability. We further estimated the capacity factor (CF) growth and the wind power gain solely associated with the changes in wind speed ranges from 31.6 to 56.5 TWh yr−1 based on the 2019 installed capacity. This estimate explains 22.0%–39.3% of the rapid increase in wind generation CF in China during 2012–2019. The result implies that the site selection of wind farms should consider both current wind situation and future wind speed trends. Further studies are needed to understand the driving factor of wind speed recovery in support of the wind energy industry.

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Main Authors: Liu, Yi, Zeng, Zhenzhong, Xu, Rongrong, Ziegler, Alan D., Jerez, Sonia, Chen, Deliang, Azorín-Molina, César, Zhou, Lihong, Yang, Xinrong, Xu, Haiwei, Li, Laurent, Dong, Li, Zhou, Feng, Cao, Renjing, Liu, Junguo, Ye, Bin, Kuang, Xingxing, Yang, Xin
Other Authors: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: IOP Publishing 2022
Subjects:Wind speed recovery, Capacity factor, Wind power gain, Wind turbine selection, Multiple scenarios,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303506
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spelling dig-cide-es-10261-3035062023-03-17T11:52:15Z Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012 Liu, Yi Zeng, Zhenzhong Xu, Rongrong Ziegler, Alan D. Jerez, Sonia Chen, Deliang Azorín-Molina, César Zhou, Lihong Yang, Xinrong Xu, Haiwei Li, Laurent Dong, Li Zhou, Feng Cao, Renjing Liu, Junguo Ye, Bin Kuang, Xingxing Yang, Xin National Natural Science Foundation of China Southern University of Science and Technology (China) Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España) Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) Fundación BBVA Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España) Wind speed recovery Capacity factor Wind power gain Wind turbine selection Multiple scenarios China has realized a 56-fold increase in installed wind capacity, from 5.9 GW in 2007 to 328 GW in 2021. In addition to increasing installed capacity, plans to substantially increase wind energy production for climate change mitigation also depend on future wind speeds, which strongly influences the efficiencies of installed turbines within individual wind farms. A reversal in globally decreasing wind speeds over several decades has been reported previously. However, subsequent studies using other data sources reported only a slight increase or no reversal in China. These uncertainties regarding China's wind energy production hamper estimates of wind energy production potential. Here, our analysis of quality-controlled wind speed measurements from in-situ stations shows that the wind speed decline in China reversed significantly since 2012 (P < 0.001), but with substantial spatio-temporal variability. We further estimated the capacity factor (CF) growth and the wind power gain solely associated with the changes in wind speed ranges from 31.6 to 56.5 TWh yr−1 based on the 2019 installed capacity. This estimate explains 22.0%–39.3% of the rapid increase in wind generation CF in China during 2012–2019. The result implies that the site selection of wind farms should consider both current wind situation and future wind speed trends. Further studies are needed to understand the driving factor of wind speed recovery in support of the wind energy industry. This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 42071022) and the start-up fund provided by Southern University of Science and Technology (No. 29/Y01296122). C A M was supported by the IBER-STILLING Project RTI2018-095749-A-100 (MCIU/AEI/FEDER,UE), the VENTS Project AICO/2021/023 (GVA), the 2021 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators from the BBVA Foundation, and the CSIC Interdisciplinary Thematic Platform PTI-CLIMA. 2023-03-17T11:50:03Z 2023-03-17T11:50:03Z 2022 2023-03-17T11:52:15Z artículo doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac9cf4 e-issn: 1748-9326 Environmental Research Letters 17(11): 114035 (2022) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303506 #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020/RTI2018-095749-A-I00/ES/EVALUACION Y ATRIBUCION DE LA VARIABILIDAD DE LA VELOCIDAD MEDIA Y LAS RACHAS MAXIMAS DE VIENTO: CAUSAS DEL FENOMENO STILLING/ Publisher's version http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac9cf4 Sí open IOP Publishing
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topic Wind speed recovery
Capacity factor
Wind power gain
Wind turbine selection
Multiple scenarios
Wind speed recovery
Capacity factor
Wind power gain
Wind turbine selection
Multiple scenarios
spellingShingle Wind speed recovery
Capacity factor
Wind power gain
Wind turbine selection
Multiple scenarios
Wind speed recovery
Capacity factor
Wind power gain
Wind turbine selection
Multiple scenarios
Liu, Yi
Zeng, Zhenzhong
Xu, Rongrong
Ziegler, Alan D.
Jerez, Sonia
Chen, Deliang
Azorín-Molina, César
Zhou, Lihong
Yang, Xinrong
Xu, Haiwei
Li, Laurent
Dong, Li
Zhou, Feng
Cao, Renjing
Liu, Junguo
Ye, Bin
Kuang, Xingxing
Yang, Xin
Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012
description China has realized a 56-fold increase in installed wind capacity, from 5.9 GW in 2007 to 328 GW in 2021. In addition to increasing installed capacity, plans to substantially increase wind energy production for climate change mitigation also depend on future wind speeds, which strongly influences the efficiencies of installed turbines within individual wind farms. A reversal in globally decreasing wind speeds over several decades has been reported previously. However, subsequent studies using other data sources reported only a slight increase or no reversal in China. These uncertainties regarding China's wind energy production hamper estimates of wind energy production potential. Here, our analysis of quality-controlled wind speed measurements from in-situ stations shows that the wind speed decline in China reversed significantly since 2012 (P < 0.001), but with substantial spatio-temporal variability. We further estimated the capacity factor (CF) growth and the wind power gain solely associated with the changes in wind speed ranges from 31.6 to 56.5 TWh yr−1 based on the 2019 installed capacity. This estimate explains 22.0%–39.3% of the rapid increase in wind generation CF in China during 2012–2019. The result implies that the site selection of wind farms should consider both current wind situation and future wind speed trends. Further studies are needed to understand the driving factor of wind speed recovery in support of the wind energy industry.
author2 National Natural Science Foundation of China
author_facet National Natural Science Foundation of China
Liu, Yi
Zeng, Zhenzhong
Xu, Rongrong
Ziegler, Alan D.
Jerez, Sonia
Chen, Deliang
Azorín-Molina, César
Zhou, Lihong
Yang, Xinrong
Xu, Haiwei
Li, Laurent
Dong, Li
Zhou, Feng
Cao, Renjing
Liu, Junguo
Ye, Bin
Kuang, Xingxing
Yang, Xin
format artículo
topic_facet Wind speed recovery
Capacity factor
Wind power gain
Wind turbine selection
Multiple scenarios
author Liu, Yi
Zeng, Zhenzhong
Xu, Rongrong
Ziegler, Alan D.
Jerez, Sonia
Chen, Deliang
Azorín-Molina, César
Zhou, Lihong
Yang, Xinrong
Xu, Haiwei
Li, Laurent
Dong, Li
Zhou, Feng
Cao, Renjing
Liu, Junguo
Ye, Bin
Kuang, Xingxing
Yang, Xin
author_sort Liu, Yi
title Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012
title_short Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012
title_full Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012
title_fullStr Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012
title_full_unstemmed Increases in China’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012
title_sort increases in china’s wind energy production from the recovery of wind speed since 2012
publisher IOP Publishing
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/303506
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