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Available data: - Brazilian wind power generation time series derived from MERRA-2 reanalysis data with wind speed and wind power bias correction. - Wind speed correction factors derived from INMET wind speeds (http://www.inmet.gov.br/portal/) as well as wind power correction factors dervied from ONS wind power generation time series are also provided. - Simulation of about 38 years of wind power generation with fixed capacity. Data used for validation: - Historical wind power generation data, which were used for validation of simulated time series, can be found at the ONS homepage (http://ons.org.br/Paginas/resultados-da-operacao/historico-da-operacao/geracao_energia.aspx). Other Links: - Information on this will soon be found here: https://refuel.world/ - Code for generating time series, validation and analysis: https://github.com/KatharinaGruber/BrazilWind - Master thesis belonging to data: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1471221
{"references": ["Gruber, Katharina, Assessing the impact of El Ni\u00f1o and La Ni\u00f1a on Brazilian wind-power generation with reanalysis based simulated time series, Vienna: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, 2018"]}
Windpower, 2, Bias-correction, Reanalysis, Brazil, Simulation, MERRA-2
Windpower, 2, Bias-correction, Reanalysis, Brazil, Simulation, MERRA-2
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