Explain why it is difficult to harness the full potential of the UK’s wind resource.
Areas of highest wind speeds are often very remote or are places of rugged landscape e.g. Highlands and Island of Scotland.
Therefore difficult to harness top wind speeds as terrain can cause both installation and maintenance hazards. Turbulent winds causing failures due to fatigue.
Give three reasons why the renewable energy resource in the UK is likely to be substantially less than the total energy consumption.
Elaborate 2 approaches to demand reduction and 2 approaches to energy supply that may be employed to create a sustainable energy system in the UK. In each case identify a principle barrier.
Demand Reduction:
Energy Supply Approaches:
1. Combined renewable/storage solution. Barrier: Requires a significant investment to achieve the required infrastructure to balance supply, demand, storage and its associated losses, likely at the expense of the user.
2. Coal replaced by biofuels. Barrier: Biofuel is not capable of outputting the same amount of
power as coal, in MW/Kg, and regrowth has not yet been proven to be sufficient enough to consider biofuel as sustainable.
List two methods of wind farm optimisation.