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An assessment of wind resources with micro-generation applied on farmland in inland Portugal

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Since immemorial time, wind energy has been exploited. Taking advantage of the progress of technology, it has become possible to produce electricity through wind turbines in windy locations, even in the most remote places. In various parts of the world, especially in areas with favorable conditions, it has become evident that such alternative energy corresponds to an extremely interesting choice. Portugal is no exception and is increasingly committed to wind energy, whose participation in energy production has stood out over time. In 2021, 26% of Portugal's electricity came from wind, which positions the country as one of the leaders in using this renewable resource. This project focuses on analyzing the direction and intensity of winds in the Beira Baixa region, expanding this analysis to the possibility of using wind turbines in mini and micro-generation next to the rural population and the villages, but not neglecting the possibilities of integration with other renewable energy sources, through hybrid systems, such as solar and hydro.

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CRUZ, Vanderley [et al.] (2025) – An assessment of wind resources with micro-generation applied on farmland in inland Portugal. In BRITO, P.S. [et al.] (eds.) – Insights into energy trends: Green Energy and Technology. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-83811-8_7

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Springer Nature Switzerland

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