An Assessment of Wind Energy Resource in North Central Nigeria, Plateau
A. Ahmed,
A. El-Suleiman,
A. Nasir
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 3, August 2013
Pages:
13-17
Received:
15 September 2013
Published:
10 November 2013
Abstract: In this paper, the wind data for Plateau North Central Nigeria was collected at 10m height for seven years (2000-2006) at meteorological station Abuja. The assessment for the site is gaining importance for the installation of an appropriate wind turbine at the location. The highest wind speed for this location was found to be 15.4m/s in January and the lowest wind speed is 8.7m/s in August within the period of years considered. The study was carried out using the Weibull parameters scale (c m/s) and shape (k) factors and result obtained for these parameters have an average value of 10.76m/s and 7.47 respectively. These values indicate that the wind would be useful for power generation over a longer period. The power density for this location varies between 368 and 1056W/m2, this also shows that Plateau is a good location for wind power generation.
Abstract: In this paper, the wind data for Plateau North Central Nigeria was collected at 10m height for seven years (2000-2006) at meteorological station Abuja. The assessment for the site is gaining importance for the installation of an appropriate wind turbine at the location. The highest wind speed for this location was found to be 15.4m/s in January and...
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