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Wind Resource Mapping in the Maldives: Site Installation Reports

The World Bank retained Garrad Hassan America, Inc. ("DNV GL") to provide a validated mesoscale wind atlas for the Maldives, including associated deliverables and wind energy development training courses. During Phase 1 of the project, which has been completed, preliminary mesoscale mapping was carried out covering the entire country [1]. Phase 2 of the project, which is currently underway, involves the installation of two Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) based wind measurement sites in the country. Meteorological data collected at these sites over a two-year period will provide the basis for validating the mesoscale modeling outputs from Phase 1.

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World Bank. 2018. Wind Resource Mapping in the Maldives: site installation reports (English). Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/307301520874780943/Wind-Resource-Mapping-in-the-Maldives-site-installation-reports

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