Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry

Realistic view on the potential of offshore wind farm development in Malaysia is necessary and requires accurate and wide coverage of wind speed data. Long term global datasets of satellite altimetry of wind speed provide a potentially valuable resource to identify the potential of offshore wind ene...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Farah Ellyza, Peyre, Oscar, Lapok, Sarah Johnson, Yaakob, Omar, Md. Din, Ami Hassan
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http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/jbsd.2020.08.010
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spelling my.utm.906772021-04-30T14:55:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90677/ Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry Hashim, Farah Ellyza Peyre, Oscar Lapok, Sarah Johnson Yaakob, Omar Md. Din, Ami Hassan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Realistic view on the potential of offshore wind farm development in Malaysia is necessary and requires accurate and wide coverage of wind speed data. Long term global datasets of satellite altimetry of wind speed provide a potentially valuable resource to identify the potential of offshore wind energy in Malaysia. This paper presents three different assessments of offshore wind energy resources in Malaysia using satellite altimetry. The wind speed data obtained from Radar Altimeter Database System (RADS) were validated and identified to be in agreement with previous studies. The resources were then assessed at three different levels; theoretical, technical and practical offshore wind energy potential. The technical resource potential was assessed by taking into consideration the available offshore wind turbine technology. Conflicting uses and environmental constraints that define the practical offshore wind energy resources are plotted on the maps to present a practicality of offshore wind farm development in Malaysian sea. The study concluded that, in theoretical view, Malaysia does have potential of offshore wind energy resource especially in Borneo Water with average annual wind energy density above 500 kWh/m2. However, the development of offshore wind farm in Malaysia will be difficult taking into consideration the technical and practical challenge. Penerbit UMT 2020-08 Article PeerReviewed Hashim, Farah Ellyza and Peyre, Oscar and Lapok, Sarah Johnson and Yaakob, Omar and Md. Din, Ami Hassan (2020) Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management, 15 (6). pp. 111-124. ISSN 1823-8556 http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/jbsd.2020.08.010 DOI:10.46754/jbsd.2020.08.010
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Hashim, Farah Ellyza
Peyre, Oscar
Lapok, Sarah Johnson
Yaakob, Omar
Md. Din, Ami Hassan
Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry
description Realistic view on the potential of offshore wind farm development in Malaysia is necessary and requires accurate and wide coverage of wind speed data. Long term global datasets of satellite altimetry of wind speed provide a potentially valuable resource to identify the potential of offshore wind energy in Malaysia. This paper presents three different assessments of offshore wind energy resources in Malaysia using satellite altimetry. The wind speed data obtained from Radar Altimeter Database System (RADS) were validated and identified to be in agreement with previous studies. The resources were then assessed at three different levels; theoretical, technical and practical offshore wind energy potential. The technical resource potential was assessed by taking into consideration the available offshore wind turbine technology. Conflicting uses and environmental constraints that define the practical offshore wind energy resources are plotted on the maps to present a practicality of offshore wind farm development in Malaysian sea. The study concluded that, in theoretical view, Malaysia does have potential of offshore wind energy resource especially in Borneo Water with average annual wind energy density above 500 kWh/m2. However, the development of offshore wind farm in Malaysia will be difficult taking into consideration the technical and practical challenge.
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author Hashim, Farah Ellyza
Peyre, Oscar
Lapok, Sarah Johnson
Yaakob, Omar
Md. Din, Ami Hassan
author_facet Hashim, Farah Ellyza
Peyre, Oscar
Lapok, Sarah Johnson
Yaakob, Omar
Md. Din, Ami Hassan
author_sort Hashim, Farah Ellyza
title Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry
title_short Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry
title_full Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry
title_fullStr Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry
title_full_unstemmed Offshore wind energy resource assessment in Malaysia with satellite altimetry
title_sort offshore wind energy resource assessment in malaysia with satellite altimetry
publisher Penerbit UMT
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90677/
http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/jbsd.2020.08.010
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