Kaplan et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A novel method based on Weibull distribution for short-term wind speed predictionKaplan et al., 2017
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- Kaplan O
- Temiz M
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- International journal of hydrogen energy
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Wind speed prediction (WSP) is essential in order to predict and analyze efficiency and performance of wind-based electricity generation systems. More accurate WSP may provide better opportunities to design and build more efficient and robust wind energy systems …
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