A location problem in the field of wind energy
Elsa Sousa, Miguel Marques, José Matos, Cláudio Alves
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on
Business Sustainability - BS11
Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, June
2011
ABSTRACT
In the last years, the concerns with the planet sustainability have increased substantially
with the changes faced in society. The strong dependence of the modern society on fossil fuels is clear,
and it has justified the governmental efforts to reduce the emissions of gases. In this context, the
renewable energies, and especially the wind energy, have been a good alternative since they are typically
both inexhaustible and clean.
This paper presents new results concerning a problem that arises in the planning of wind farms,
namely the location of meteorological masts. The meteorological masts are installed for the measurement
of the wind conditions. They are used to perform a specific set of tests. The optimal location of these
masts allows the maximization of the dominant wind exposure and the minimization of the number of
disturbed sectors. The SADLEMPE decision support system has been developed recently to address this
problem. Here, we present new results provided by this application for a real case study.
BIBTEX ENTRY
@inproceedings{SousaMarquesMatosAlvesBS11,
author = {Elsa Sousa and Miguel Marques and Jos{\'e} Matos and Cl{\'a}udio Alves},
title = {A location problem in the field of wind energy},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Business Sustainability - BS11},
address = {P{\'o}voa de Varzim, Portugal},
year = {2011}}