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A geographic analysis of wind turbine placement in Northern California
Authors:Laura C Rodman  Ross K Meentemeyer
Affiliation:1. Nielsen Engineering & Research, Inc., 605 Ellis St., Ste. 200, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA;2. Department of Geography & Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina, 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223
Abstract:The development of new wind energy projects requires a significant consideration of land use issues. An analytic framework using a Geographic Information System (GIS) was developed to evaluate site suitability for wind turbines and to predict the locations and extent of land available for feasible wind power development. The framework uses rule-based spatial analysis to evaluate different scenarios. The suitability criteria include physical requirements as well as environmental and human impact factors. By including socio-political concerns, this technique can assist in forecasting the acceptance level of wind farms by the public. The analysis was used to evaluate the nine-county region of the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. The model accurately depicts areas where large-scale wind farms have been developed or proposed. It also shows that there are many locations available in the Bay Area for the placement of smaller-scale wind turbines. The framework has application to other regions where future wind farm development is proposed. This information can be used by energy planners to predict the extent that wind energy can be developed based on land availability and public perception.
Keywords:Wind turbines  Geography  Spatial analysis
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