Abstract

Wind potential analysis is analyzing how much wind energy is available in particular region. It is most important step because the economics of project depends on the site wind resources. Wind plant depends on the variation of long-term mean wind speed and other characteristics which vary from a distance to distance. This study discusses the wind speed characteristics and wind potential analysis using three years 2014-2016 wind data of Jhampir located in district Thatta, situated in the Southeast of Sindh province. The numerical Weibull distribution approach is used to estimate parameters. The correct estimation of wind parameters and class is essential before developing any wind project in the region. The data used in this study is measured at 80 m height. The region is classified as from class 1-7. The results show that monthly mean speed values lie between 4.79-10.96 m/s. The annual mean scale and shape parameters lie in the range of 7.42-7.59. The wind power density was found in a range of 303.31355.64. This study is related to the decision-making process on a significant wind project in Thatta or nearby region. The stable wind energy pattern is observed in the region for harnessing wind energy almost throughout the year. The Weibull probability density curves also indicate a trend of a boost in the chances of observing wind from 2014-2016.

Highlights

  • Wind potential analysis is analyzing how much wind energy is available in particular region

  • Most of the power produced in Pakistan is from fossil fuel or hydel sector, only 3% share is from the renewable energy source [1]

  • Renewable energy share has increased around the globe during last 4 or 5 years due to overall cost reduction of the wind and solar equipment that has put the wind and solar in a competitive position to other more economic sources available in the market [3]

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Introduction

Wind potential analysis is analyzing how much wind energy is available in particular region. Renewable energy share has increased around the globe during last 4 or 5 years due to overall cost reduction of the wind and solar equipment that has put the wind and solar in a competitive position to other more economic sources available in the market [3]. It is necessary to conduct a feasibility study for installing turbines before any major decision by authorities [4]

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