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Dr. Omar Mohamed Ali Mohamed Salim :: Publications: |
Title: | Adaptive neuro-fuzzy short-term wind-speed forecasting for Egypt's East-Coast |
Authors: | OM Salim, MA Zohdy, HT Dorrah, AM Kamel |
Year: | 2010 |
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Local/International: | Local |
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Full paper | Omar Mohamed Ali Mohamed Salim_Short-Term Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Forecasting for Egypt’s East-Coast Stochastic Wind-Speed.pdf |
Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract: |
Use of wind energy as a renewable source of energy for electric utility systems is increasing around the world. The major challenges of wind energy generation are natural intermittency, unpredictability, and uncertainty due to wind variations. In this paper, five different adaptive neuro-fuzzy wind predictors are proposed and compared to forecast the speed of wind blowing in the East Coast of Egypt, a very promising location to generate more than 20 GW of wind power. The first and second proposed models are based on real wind-speed data .. |