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Information system for wind energy trade and gross domestic product (GDP) estimating from small wind farm

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  • Vujičić, Slađana
  • Nikitović, Zorana
  • Golubović-Stojanović, Aleksandra
  • Ravić, Nenad
  • Djuričić, Milan

Abstract

Since wind energy has become a huge opportunity for changing of traditional energy types it is desirable to analyze a potential investment in wind farm projects as small business projects. Entrepreneurs will need to know future profit of the wind farm project based on their investment. The analyzing of profit of wind farms is very difficult task since it is highly nonlinear function. Also the wind energy profit is dependable on many different factors which could be included in the analysis. Therefore it is useful to develop an information system in order to make easy estimation of wind farm profit. In this article the information system was modeled by object oriented approach by using unified modeling language (UML). The information system have several modules and each of the modules should perform calculation and estimation of wind energy profit and gross domestic product (GDP) based on the profit.

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  • Vujičić, Slađana & Nikitović, Zorana & Golubović-Stojanović, Aleksandra & Ravić, Nenad & Djuričić, Milan, 2018. "Information system for wind energy trade and gross domestic product (GDP) estimating from small wind farm," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 506(C), pages 702-706.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:506:y:2018:i:c:p:702-706
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.04.094
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