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Title

Assessment of Wind Power Potential Based on Raleigh Distribution Model: An Experimental Investigation for Coastal Zone.

Authors

Memon, Bisharatullah; Baloch, Mazhar H.; Memon, A. Hakeem; Qazi, Sajid H.; Haider, Raza; Ishak, Dahaman

Abstract

The wind energy share in the global energy production is increasing rapidly. Currently, the Government of Pakistan (GoP) is moving towards renewable energy resources (RER), specifically wind and solar energy. In this paper, the wind energy potential of Tando Ghulam Ali, Sindh, Pakistan is explored. For this purpose, one-year wind speed data are considered at various heights through various probability distribution functions (PDFs). Statistical comparison of Rayleigh, gamma, generalized extreme value (GEV) and lognormal PDFs have been done with two methods, namely root mean square error and (R²) in order to select the best PDF. Results showed that the Rayleigh distribution function is the best at the above area for finding various factors like site selection and wind power cost per kWh.

Subjects

PAKISTAN; WIND power; DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory); RENEWABLE energy sources; SOLAR energy; COASTS

Publication

Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 2019, Vol 9, Issue 1, p3721

ISSN

2241-4487

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.48084/etasr.2381

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