Abstract
Wind energy potential is proportional to both air density and the third power of the wind speed averaged over a suitable time period. The wind speed and air density are random variables depending on both time and location. The main objective of this paper is to derive a general wind energy potential formulation, considering the time dependence of both wind speed and air density. A correction factor is derived explicitly in terms of the cross-correlation and the coefficients of variation. The application is performed for environmental and wind speed measurements at the Radiation Protection Department, Nuclear Research Center at Inshas, Egypt.
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