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Wind energy in Poland. State of the art and looking ahead .

Wind energy in Poland. State of the art and looking ahead . Author : Dr Robert Sobolewski, Bialystok University of Technology, Poland e-mail: robsob@pb.edu.pl Presenter : Anna Józefowicz, Polish Embassy in Brazil

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Wind energy in Poland. State of the art and looking ahead .

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  1. Wind energy in Poland. State of the art and lookingahead. Author: Dr Robert Sobolewski, BialystokUniversity of Technology, Poland e-mail: robsob@pb.edu.pl Presenter: Anna Józefowicz, PolishEmbassy in Brazil e-mail: anna.jozefowicz@msz.gov.pl Joint Seminaraboutresearch and innovation betweentheEuropean Union and the state of Ceará Place: UECE – Fortaleza 7th of April 2014

  2. Wind energy potentialin Poland – facts and numbers Source: Wind Power in Poland 2010, BiznesPolska.pl, BizPolandMagazine

  3. Wind energy potentialin Poland - onshore Wind resourcezones: I – extremelybeneficial II – favourable III – quitefavourable IV – advers V – veryweak

  4. Wind energy potentialin Poland - offshore Averaged wind speedsimulated for the period 2007 – 2009 and interpolated to thelevel of 100 m Source: SouthBaltic Wind Atlas. SouthBalticOffshore Wind Energy Regions Project. Riso-R-1775 (EN), May 2011

  5. State of theart of wind energy in Poland *) biogas, biomass, PV panels, wind and water Source: Polish Wind Energy Association, www.psew.pl

  6. State of theart of wind energy in Poland Source: Polish Wind Energy Association, www.psew.pl

  7. State of theart of wind energy in Poland 378.43 36 217.07 26 1045.3 58 122.7 20 306.69 226 155.67 64 430.54 130 56.6 7 313.19 178 2.15 5 157.36 9 96.15 11 7.76 15 12.75 17 84.18 25 2.69 11 Wind powercapacityattheend of 2013 [MW] Number of installations Source: Energy Regulatory Office, www.ure.gov.pl

  8. State of theart of wind energy in Poland Source: GWEC; www.gwec.net

  9. State of theart of wind energy in Poland Source: Wind Energy Barometer-Euroobserv’er, February 2013

  10. Thefuture of wind energy in Poland Source: The wind power development in Poland by 2020 – a vision” report. Summary, www.psew.pl

  11. Thefuture of wind energy in Poland Source: The wind power development in Poland by 2020 – a vision” report. Summary; www.ieo.pl

  12. Thefuture of wind energy in Poland Projections for RenewableEnergiesin Poland, 2020 *) hydro, geothermal, photovoltaic, biomass, biogas **) National Renewable Energy Action Plan Source: MappingRenewable Energy PathwaysToward 2020, EU Roadmap; EuropeanRenewable Energy Council; www.pigeo.pl • Barriersin wind energy sector development in Poland: • lack of gridconnectionspossibilities(in many areastheconnectioncapacityisblocked by a largenumber of wind farmswhichhaverecivedgridconnectiontermsalready, • largenumber of wind farmsprojectsinsomeareasraiseunacceptancebecause of possiblenegativeimpact on the environment – localopponents, • criticsarguethat wind energy canhavenegativeimpact on landscape and touristsincomes, • development and investmentsprocessesintheoffshore wind energy sectoraresignificantlylongertheninonshore one.

  13. Future of off-shore wind farmsin Poland Concept of thePolishOffshoreGrid – forecast for 2030 Polishoffshoregrids (Concept) LEGEND: Areas of offshore WF sites Joints of offshore wind farms Onshore – offshorejoints Substations Existing line HV DC Plannedline HV DC Protectedareas – Nature 2000 Source: Project „SouthBaltic OFF.E.R”, www.southbaltic-offshore.eu

  14. Wind energy industry in Poland Polish industryready for manufacturing allcomponents of wind turbines, foundations and othertechnicalinfrastructure: • towers, nacelles, hubs – steel, metallurgy and shipbuilding industry, • generators, transformers, control systems – electromechanical industry, • gears, ramparts, clatches, breaks, bearings, hydraulical and pneumatic systems – mechanical industry, • compositeblades– aviation industry, • automatic and control systems – control and electronics industry, • specializedships for installing and maintenance of offshore wind turbines – shipbuilding industry.

  15. Wind energy industry in Poland >> Polish enterprises obtainorders for wind turbineelementsfrom EU partners and Polish wind farm developers. >> CooperationbetweenPolish enterprises and EU wind turbinemanufacturersinthe field of advancedtechnologies. >> Manufacturing of wind turbineelementsconcentratesmainlyinnorth and west region of Poland – localization of appriopriate industry, proximity of customers and accessibility of harbours for sea transport of theelements. >> Thereare no manufacturesin Poland thatoffercomplete wind turbines of high power. >> Some enterprises whichoperateinthe wind energy sectorarebranches of international companies.

  16. Wind energy industry in Poland – someexamples

  17. Wind energy industry in Poland – someexamples

  18. Examples of researchprojectsinthe field of wind energy in Poland

  19. Examples of researchprojectsinthe field of wind energy in Poland Source: The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR)

  20. Aboutthe Author: Dr. Robert Adam Sobolewski AssistantProfessorat Department of Power Engineering, Photonics and LigthingTechnics, BialystokUniversity of Technology, e-mail: robsob@pb.edu.pl Fields of research and possiblecooperationwithBrazilianresearchers: - wind farm poweroutputestimation and forecasting, - reliability of power systems with wind powerintegrated, - protectiverelayingwithin wind turbines and wind farms. Papers: 1. Sobolewski R.A., Feijoo A.E.: Semi-Markov model for evaluation of wind farm outputpowerprobabilisticcharacteristics(submitted, under review). 2. Sobolewski R.A., Feijoo A.E.: Estimation of wind farmsaggregatedpoweroutputdistribution. In: International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems 46(2013) 241-249. 3. Feijoo A., Villanueva D., Pazos J.L., Sobolewski R.: Simulation of correlated wind speeds: A review. In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 15(2011) 2826-2832. 4. Sobolewski R.A.: Analiza niezawodności układu wytwórczo-przyłączeniowego turbiny wiatrowej wykorzystująca kryterium ekonomiczne niezawodności. W: Przegląd Elektrotechniczny R. 86 Nr 10/2010, s. 324-329 (in Polish). 5. Feijoo A., Sobolewski R.: Simulation of correlated wind speeds. In: International Journal of Electrical Energy Systems. Volume 1, Number 2, July-December 2009, pp. 99-106.

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