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Natural Land Patterns Suitable for Wind Farms Placement in Eastern Romania. Case Study: the Padureni – Husi Area
2012
International Journal of Engineering and Technology
The interest in obtaining electric energy from ecological sources has intensified in Romania since 1990. In the hilly area of Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania, the wind farms represent the most important ecological energy type and thus the necessity to identify the local natural patterns suitable for their placement appears. Using GIS techniques, this paper aims to automatically identify the suitable lands for wind farm placement by integrating the main landscape conditions. The outcome map
doi:10.7763/ijet.2012.v4.452
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