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Feasibility Study on Equipping Energy Storage Systems in Plain Wind Farms

Meng Li, Yanlei Li
Frontiers in Science and Engineering, (2025), Vol.5, No.10, pp.17-22
Published: October 23, 2025
DOI: 10.54691/n3b86832
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Abstract

To promote the efficient development of wind energy resources in plain areas and the transformation of the energy structure, this study takes a 50MW wind power project in a certain region of Hebei Province, China, as the research object. Based on detailed feasibility study data, a systematic investigation is conducted from aspects including project site selection, wind energy resource assessment, engineering design, economic analysis, and environmental impact. The results show that the financial internal rate of return (FIRR) on the project's equity capital is 12.79%, indicating the project is financially feasible and has significant environmental benefits. This research can provide a reference for the planning and design of similar wind power projects in plain areas.

Keywords: Wind farm, wind energy resource assessment, unit selection, energy storage system, feasibility analysis.
APA Citation: Meng Li, Yanlei Li (2025). Feasibility Study on Equipping Energy Storage Systems in Plain Wind Farms. Frontiers in Science and Engineering, 5(10), 17-22. https://doi.org/10.54691/n3b86832

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