Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena

In this study, statistical analysis of a long term meteorological data of 10 years have been presented to reveal the potential of wind power as a source of energy generation in the capital of Chad, N’Djamena. The recent ten-year period wind data were collected from the Hassan Djamous International A...

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Main Authors: Didane, Djamal Hissein, Ab Wahab, Abas, Shamsudin, Syariful Syafiq, Rosly, Nurhayati, Zulkafli, Mohd Fadhli, Sofian, Mohd
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author Didane, Djamal Hissein
Ab Wahab, Abas
Shamsudin, Syariful Syafiq
Rosly, Nurhayati
Zulkafli, Mohd Fadhli
Sofian, Mohd
author_facet Didane, Djamal Hissein
Ab Wahab, Abas
Shamsudin, Syariful Syafiq
Rosly, Nurhayati
Zulkafli, Mohd Fadhli
Sofian, Mohd
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description In this study, statistical analysis of a long term meteorological data of 10 years have been presented to reveal the potential of wind power as a source of energy generation in the capital of Chad, N’Djamena. The recent ten-year period wind data were collected from the Hassan Djamous International Airport at N’Djamena. The wind characteristics and wind energy potential were analyzed using Weibull distribution function. The results show that the values of the shape parameter k, and scale parameter c, varied over a wide range. The annual highest values of the Weibull shape parameter k, and scale parameter c, were 1.59 and 4.12 m/s respectively. It was also found that higher wind speeds occurred during dry season, i.e. November to July and the lower wind speeds occurred during the wet season, i.e. August to October. The annual average of the most probable wind speed and wind speed carrying maximum energy were respectively 1.86 m/s and 6.48 m/s. Likewise, the wind power density was ranging between 55.96 W/m2 and 77.37 W/m2 and the corresponding annual energy density values ranged between 490 and 677 kWh/m2/year at 10 m height above ground. The highest wind power potential was found during the summer season which corresponds to the peak demand season of electricity in Chad. However, although the wind potential in this site is promising, it is concluded that it is adequate only for small-scale application.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-59002022-01-24T08:25:36Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5900/ Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena Didane, Djamal Hissein Ab Wahab, Abas Shamsudin, Syariful Syafiq Rosly, Nurhayati Zulkafli, Mohd Fadhli Sofian, Mohd TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering In this study, statistical analysis of a long term meteorological data of 10 years have been presented to reveal the potential of wind power as a source of energy generation in the capital of Chad, N’Djamena. The recent ten-year period wind data were collected from the Hassan Djamous International Airport at N’Djamena. The wind characteristics and wind energy potential were analyzed using Weibull distribution function. The results show that the values of the shape parameter k, and scale parameter c, varied over a wide range. The annual highest values of the Weibull shape parameter k, and scale parameter c, were 1.59 and 4.12 m/s respectively. It was also found that higher wind speeds occurred during dry season, i.e. November to July and the lower wind speeds occurred during the wet season, i.e. August to October. The annual average of the most probable wind speed and wind speed carrying maximum energy were respectively 1.86 m/s and 6.48 m/s. Likewise, the wind power density was ranging between 55.96 W/m2 and 77.37 W/m2 and the corresponding annual energy density values ranged between 490 and 677 kWh/m2/year at 10 m height above ground. The highest wind power potential was found during the summer season which corresponds to the peak demand season of electricity in Chad. However, although the wind potential in this site is promising, it is concluded that it is adequate only for small-scale application. American Institute of Physics 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5900/1/AJ%202017%20%28723%29.pdf Didane, Djamal Hissein and Ab Wahab, Abas and Shamsudin, Syariful Syafiq and Rosly, Nurhayati and Zulkafli, Mohd Fadhli and Sofian, Mohd (2017) Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1831 (NIL). pp. 1-12. ISSN 0094-243X http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4981190
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Didane, Djamal Hissein
Ab Wahab, Abas
Shamsudin, Syariful Syafiq
Rosly, Nurhayati
Zulkafli, Mohd Fadhli
Sofian, Mohd
Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena
title Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena
title_full Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena
title_fullStr Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena
title_short Assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of Chad, N’djamena
title_sort assessment of wind energy potential in the capital city of chad, n’djamena
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5900/1/AJ%202017%20%28723%29.pdf
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