Energy

DTU's wind atlas gets global breakthrough

The data and calculation tool The Global Wind Atlas is used worldwide and is included in feasibility studies for wind turbine and wind farm sites.

The Global Wind Atlas has been expanded in recent years to include data on ocean water depth. Most recently, in May 2024, DTU included data on the electricity transmission grids to which wind turbines and wind farms can be connected. Photo: Colorbox.

Cases

In recent years, DTU Wind has carried out a number of feasibility studies of offshore wind farms based on The Global Wind Atlas. Below is a description of the latest projects.

Egypt

In 2022, DTU Wind was engaged by the Danish Energy Agency to conduct a feasibility study of offshore wind resources in Egypt. The study included detailed wind resource calculations starting at the individual turbine level and complementing previous large-scale studies. An analysis methodology with several limiting factors, including sea depths applicable to fixed and floating technologies, was used to select suitable areas for offshore wind energy.

Mauritius

In 2023, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Republic of Mauritius invited DTU Wind to conduct a feasibility study on offshore wind energy in Mauritius. The work included an analysis of the wind conditions and geodata of the offshore areas around Mauritius for a preliminary selection of areas suitable for offshore wind farm development. An energy yield assessment for two hypothetical offshore wind farms was carried out using WAsP software and Global Wind Atlas data to calculate energy costs. In the same project, DTU Wind prepared recommendations for grid connection analysis for offshore wind projects in Mauritius, based on a preliminary assessment of grid characteristics and analyzed wind farm design and feasibility requirements.

Facts

Read more about DTU Wind's advice on the green transition in DTU's International Energy Report 2024. Chapter 2 of the report reviews the development of The Global Wind Atlas and wind resource assessment tools.

Contact

Jake Badger

Jake Badger Head of Section Department of Wind and Energy Systems Phone: +45 46775094 Mobile: +45 61396281

Brian Ohrbeck Hansen

Brian Ohrbeck Hansen Senior Development Engineer Department of Wind and Energy Systems Mobile: +45 24601751