Abstract
The study uses wind tunnel experiments to explore the potential for harnessing wind energy from aerodynamic phenomena in selected housing estates in Warsaw, Poland. Aimed at addressing the challenges posed by the European ‘Fit for 55’ resolution, our research focuses on the energy recovery capabilities of large-panel technology buildings established in the latter half of the twentieth century. We aim to provide a roadmap for integrating wind energy solutions into urban planning and design by analyzing the aerodynamic effects within urban environments. Our methodology includes qualitative assessments of wind patterns around residential neighbourhoods and their impact on potential wind energy utilization. Results indicate that specific urban configurations can significantly enhance the efficiency of wind energy harvesting, offering a promising avenue for sustainable urban development. This study contributes to the growing field of renewable energy research by highlighting the untapped potential of urban wind resources and proposing design considerations for future architectural projects.
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