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  • A detailed analysis of the utilization of wind energy globally and specifically in the nation of Tür...

A detailed analysis of the utilization of wind energy globally and specifically in the nation of Türkiye

Authors : Abdulkadir Özcan, Ahmed Saadoon Mahmood Algburi, Hasan Ali Abdulwahid, Shuaib Jasim
Pages : 40-52
Doi:10.31593/ijeat.1503875
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Publication Date : 2025-12-22
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :The investigation of wind energy extraction for the production of electricity is becoming more significant in light of the pressing issues presented by climate change and population expansion. In the previous twenty years, notable advancements have been observed in the wind power industry, characterized by a considerable increase in turbine capacity and a general enhancement in trust in wind energy markets and data. Despite these developments, the acquisition and application of wind power pose distinctive obstacles, chiefly as a result of the intricacies involved in precisely simulating wind patterns and their influence on energy generation. Wind energy extraction is a complex opportunity that relies on numerous crucial elements. A crucial component in optimizing the utilization of wind power is the precise prediction of wind velocity and the total wind potential, both of which play a significant role in the strategic planning and operational productivity. Advancements in turbine structure, storage of energy, and integration with the grid contribute significantly to improving the efficacy and dependability of wind power systems. Furthermore, the utilization of hybrid forecasting methodologies, integrating various data sources and predictive frameworks, has surfaced as a prospective strategy to enhance the predictability and oversight of wind resources. Additionally, non-technological factors play a substantial role in influencing the extraction of wind energy. Regulatory standards, policies for grid integration, and the oversight of system non-synchronous penetration (SNSP) represent crucial domains necessitating consideration to guarantee the smooth integration of wind power into established energy frameworks.
Keywords : Growth of renewable energy, Wind energy farms, Adapting to wind energy

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