Wind Resource Assessment and Micro-siting: Science and Engineering by Matthew Huaiquan Zhang delves into all key areas of wind resource assessment technologies from an engineering standpoint. The book focuses on wind analysis essential for siting, designing, and analyzing wind plants. It covers atmospheric boundary layer characteristics, measurement systems for wind resources, uncertainties in measurements, computations, and analyses, and plant performance. Additionally, it explores the basics of atmospheric science through turbine siting, turbine responses, and environmental impacts. This content serves both as a research resource and a comprehensive reference guide, written with practical engineering insights. The topic remains of significant international interest due to its economic and environmental benefits.
