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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

A comparison between the past and future expected wind conditions in the European coastal environment of the Mediterranean Sea

(Corresponding) RUSU E.
Topic: 
Enviornmental data analysis and modelling
In the last years, exploitation of the wind power has been constantly increasing together with the size of the turbines. Furthermore, by 2030 wind energy is expected to supply around 30% of EU’s power demand. Offshore wind represents a significant future opportunity, since resources are abundant...Read more
Keywords: 
Mediterranean Sea, wind power, 2050, RCP4.5, historical data, average and extreme wind conditions
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00092

An analysis of the expected climate change effects in the vicinity of the main harbors from the Black Sea

(Corresponding) Rusu L.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
The objective of this work is to analyze the dynamics of the environmental matrix in the context of climate change in the vicinity of the main harbors from the Black Sea. The main environmental parameters considered for analysis are wind and waves. The climatic wind fields provided by the Rossby...Read more
Keywords: 
Black Sea, harbours, wind and waves, 21st century, extreme conditions
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00094

Site selection of hybrid solar/wind renewable energy systems: A case study from Andros, Greece

Bili A., (Corresponding) Vagiona D.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
The combination of two or more forms of Renewable Energy Sources at the same spatial scale is a highly promising sector, resulting in an increase in the number of installations of hybrid RES systems. In Greece, where abundant resources such as wind and sun are available, the combination of these...Read more
Keywords: 
site selection, Hybrid Wind and Solar Energy Systems, Geographical Information Systems, exclusion criteria, Andros
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00735