Abstract

The continuous increase in clean energy demand and reduced CO2 emissions in the UAE and specifically the Emirate of Ajman has put an extreme challenge to the Government. Ajman is one of the seven emirates constituting the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Ajman is located along the Arabian Gulf on its West and bordered by the Emirate of Sharjah on its North, South, and East. The government is taking huge steps in including sustainability principles and clean energy in all of its developments. Successful implementation of green architecture law decree No 10 of 2018 effectively is a sign of such an initiative. Renewable energy sources in this country have had two folds of interest in solar and wind. Recent research works supported the feasibility of using wind energy as an alternative clean source of energy. Site-specific and accurate wind speed information is the first step in the process of bankable wind potential and wind Atlas. This study has compared how wind speed and its distribution varies for similar offshore and onshore locations between two different mesoscale data sources. Also, discussed the main environmental characteristics of Ajman that would influence the implementation of a major wind energy project. In addition, the study made a brief critical overview of the major studies undertaken in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region on wind resource assessment. Finally, based on the results, the study makes conclusions, recommendations and a way forward for a bankable wind resources assessment in the Emirate of Ajman. This paper would alert the wind energy industry about the consequence of not considering the best error corrected site specific suitable wind resource data along with other environmental characteristics. The study results show that for offshore, there is 2.9 m/s and for Onshore 4.9 m/s variations in wind speed at the same location between ECMWF Reanalysis (ERA-5) and NASA Satellite data. Hence It is concluded that error corrected site-specific wind resource assessment is mandatory for assessing the available bankable wind potential since there are considerable variations in wind speed distributions between mesoscale data sets for similar locations. The study also identifies that the Emirate of Ajman has limited space for onshore wind farms; hence the offshore site seems to have good potential that can be utilised for energy generation. However, individual wind turbines can be installed for exploiting the available site-specific onshore wind energy. Finally, the study recommends a way forward for a comprehensive wind resource assessment to help the Emirate of Ajman form a sustainable wind power generation policy.

Highlights

  • Introduction and backgroundWind Resource Assessment (WRA) calculates how much energy is possible to extract from the wind blowing at a location using a wind turbine

  • In the light of identified gaps in the previous studies mentioned in Section 1, this initial investigative study would investigate the variations in wind speed distribution at the same selected onshore and offshore location in the Emirate of Ajman between global reanalysis ERA-5 and NASA Power data

  • Resource Assessments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. – Section 5 will discuss some of the leading environmental characteristics of the Emirate of Ajman, which would influence the implementation of a major wind energy project. – Section 6 will detail how wind speed varies for an Offshore and Onshore location in Ajman between two different wind data sources. – Section 7 will discuss the conclusion, way forward and recommendations for a Bankable wind resource assessment in the Emirate of Ajman

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Summary

Introduction and background

Wind Resource Assessment (WRA) calculates how much energy is possible to extract from the wind blowing at a location using a wind turbine. Even though the government of Ajman already laid its foundation for developing sustainable energy systems in the Emirate through the successful implementation of green architecture law decree No 10 of 2018, the literature review shows a considerable gap and no WRA study This mandates a comprehensive WRA over the Emirate to understand the wind resources available either onshore or offshore to utilise the wind resources and to produce the power required to meet the growing demand of the Emirate. The literature review shows that previous researchers used long-term predicted winds obtained from global reanalysis models as a reliable data source for WRA [1] They claimed that this data is sufficient when the measured or satellite observations are sparse in a specific region.

Aim
The Emirate of Ajman
Wind speed data location
NASA satellite power data
Major studies on wind resource assessments in MENA region
Terrain and roughness length variations over the Emirate of Ajman
General climatology of the Emirate of Ajman
Findings
Conclusion and way forward for the Emirate of Ajman
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