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Наслов: Role of wind energy in sustainable development in coal-based systems: Case of Kosovo
Authors: HOXHA, Bukurije
FİLKOSKİ, Risto
Keywords: Capacity factor, Energy efficiency, Maximization, Renewable energy, Wind energy
Issue Date: 30-јун-2023
Publisher: Journal of Energy Systems, Dergi Park Akademik - TUBITAK
Source: Hoxha, B., & Filkoski, R.V., Role of wind energy in sustainable development in coal-based systems: Case of Kosovo. Journal of Energy Systems 2023; 7(2): 187-198, DOI: 10.30521/jes.1161014
Journal: Journal of Energy Systems
Abstract: <jats:p xml:lang="en">Most of the countries in South-East Europe primarily depend on fossil fuels to cover their energy demands. The paper discusses the future perspective on wind energy in the country, where over 90% of energy is generated in coal-fired thermal power plants. Given the energy crisis, that has gripped the world, the possibility of covering the increased energy demand is being studied, especially during the winter. Based on current trends on energy generation, with just symbolic participation of wind, hydro and solar energy, the potential for maximization of the use of wind energy is considered, which means the use of each identified adequate location throughout the country. The main advantage here is that the maximum energy produced by wind is during winter when demand increases. This is important to know that Kosovo faces significant heating problems and its demand is covered with electricity. Analyzes prove that the country has a generous wind capacity, which reduces to a certain extent the need to import and even enables the export of energy under certain conditions. The potential installation capacity in Kosovo is 510.9 MW, of which 32.4 MW is currently in operating conditions. From the analysis made for the current wind farm in operation, the plant capacity factor is 31.8%. The study of the results indicates a direct correlation between the increase in load during the winter season and the electricity production by wind farms, thereby, the energy demand can be sufficiently covered.</jats:p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/31566
DOI: 10.30521/jes.1161004
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