An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa

Volume: 1 Number: 5 May 1, 2015
  • Farrokh Sharifi
  • Nastaran Hashemi
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An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa

Abstract

Using a significant quantity of fossil fuels has adverse impacts on our lives and will affect future generations. Additionally, there are limited and decreasing numbers of nonrenewable resources around the world. In contrast, renewable resources are not depleted and provide energy with negligible pollution. Wind energy is one of the more common renewable energy resources. This project aims to evaluate Iowa's wind energy potential and to provide suggestions to improve the future well‐being of this state. A preliminary analysis shows that Iowa has great potential for wind energy. Based on the preliminary analysis, Ames, Iowa, is selected as a case study of its potential in terms of wind energy. Some important characteristics of wind energy, such as mean wind speed, wind distribution, and wind direction are evaluated for Ames. It is observed that although Iowa has the greatest wind power capacity density in the U.S., there are some untapped places in Iowa that can be utilized to harvest wind power. Results indicate that the city of Ames is one of the places that have strong wind speeds. According to the results, if a wind farm is installed in the city of Ames, reliance on non-renewable energy resources will be considerably decreased

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English

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Authors

Farrokh Sharifi This is me

Nastaran Hashemi This is me

Publication Date

May 1, 2015

Submission Date

May 14, 2015

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2015 Volume: 1 Number: 5

APA
Sharifi, F., & Hashemi, N. (2015). An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa. Journal of Thermal Engineering, 1(5), 245-250. https://doi.org/10.18186/jte.67038
AMA
1.Sharifi F, Hashemi N. An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa. Journal of Thermal Engineering. 2015;1(5):245-250. doi:10.18186/jte.67038
Chicago
Sharifi, Farrokh, and Nastaran Hashemi. 2015. “An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa”. Journal of Thermal Engineering 1 (5): 245-50. https://doi.org/10.18186/jte.67038.
EndNote
Sharifi F, Hashemi N (May 1, 2015) An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa. Journal of Thermal Engineering 1 5 245–250.
IEEE
[1]F. Sharifi and N. Hashemi, “An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa”, Journal of Thermal Engineering, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 245–250, May 2015, doi: 10.18186/jte.67038.
ISNAD
Sharifi, Farrokh - Hashemi, Nastaran. “An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa”. Journal of Thermal Engineering 1/5 (May 1, 2015): 245-250. https://doi.org/10.18186/jte.67038.
JAMA
1.Sharifi F, Hashemi N. An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa. Journal of Thermal Engineering. 2015;1:245–250.
MLA
Sharifi, Farrokh, and Nastaran Hashemi. “An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa”. Journal of Thermal Engineering, vol. 1, no. 5, May 2015, pp. 245-50, doi:10.18186/jte.67038.
Vancouver
1.Farrokh Sharifi, Nastaran Hashemi. An Analysis of Current and Future Wind Energy Gain Potential for Central Iowa. Journal of Thermal Engineering. 2015 May 1;1(5):245-50. doi:10.18186/jte.67038

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