A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote Zones

The non-renewable energy resources are limited and depleting gradually. As such, energy security has attained the greatest amount of attention globally than ever before. In the meantime, energy crises are already affecting the developing countries such as Pakistan, even though one-third of the popul...

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Main Authors: Mazhar H. Baloch, Safdar A. Abro, Ghulam Sarwar Kaloi, Nayyar H. Mirjat, Sohaib Tahir, M. Haroon Nadeem, Mehr Gul, Zubair A. Memon, Mahendar Kumar
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Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1611
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spelling doaj-0fee1a790b0c45d19a8bde14907563c42020-11-24T21:54:11ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-09-0199161110.3390/su9091611su9091611A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote ZonesMazhar H. Baloch0Safdar A. Abro1Ghulam Sarwar Kaloi2Nayyar H. Mirjat3Sohaib Tahir4M. Haroon Nadeem5Mehr Gul6Zubair A. Memon7Mahendar Kumar8Department of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur 65200, PakistanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro 76090, PakistanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro 76090, PakistanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro 76090, PakistanThe non-renewable energy resources are limited and depleting gradually. As such, energy security has attained the greatest amount of attention globally than ever before. In the meantime, energy crises are already affecting the developing countries such as Pakistan, even though one-third of the population of the country is not even not connected to the national electricity grid. The population with access to on-grid electricity is enduring load shedding of more than 12 h a day. This situation is alarming and require immediate attention is required so as to add alternative energy resources to the country, which has long been relying on imported fuels. It is, therefore, high time that the abundant potential in the renewable energy resources of Pakistan such as solar, wind, and biomass are harnessed. These renewable energy resources are economical and environmentally friendly, and thus considered as sustainable, and the utilization of these in meeting energy demands can help to conserve conventional resources early diminishing. This paper provides a detailed description of the energy consumption and load-shedding scenario in Pakistan thereby focusing specifically Sindh and Baluchistan provinces. Since, wind energy is considered one of the cost-effective renewable resources, six potential sites in these two provinces are considered in this study. These sites lie within 250 km of the southeastern and 800 km of the southwestern regions of Pakistan. One-year wind speed data have been reported for variable heights of these proposed sites which represent to have an annual average wind speed of 6.63 m/s and 5.33 m/s respectively. The power generation data for these location of two provinces is 7.653 GWh, and 5.456 GWh per annum respectively. This study also elaborates on the advantages and disadvantages of harvesting and installing the wind energy and provides a technical proposal for the generation of electricity from the wind in the selected remote zones which are off the national grid. The findings of this paper will help concerned government departments to devise appropriate policies and attract investment in the wind energy sector to eradicate the on-going electricity crisis.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1611wind energykWh generationthe Sindh/Baluchistan wind corridormatrix converterhigh voltage direct current (HVDC)
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author Mazhar H. Baloch
Safdar A. Abro
Ghulam Sarwar Kaloi
Nayyar H. Mirjat
Sohaib Tahir
M. Haroon Nadeem
Mehr Gul
Zubair A. Memon
Mahendar Kumar
spellingShingle Mazhar H. Baloch
Safdar A. Abro
Ghulam Sarwar Kaloi
Nayyar H. Mirjat
Sohaib Tahir
M. Haroon Nadeem
Mehr Gul
Zubair A. Memon
Mahendar Kumar
A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote Zones
Sustainability
wind energy
kWh generation
the Sindh/Baluchistan wind corridor
matrix converter
high voltage direct current (HVDC)
author_facet Mazhar H. Baloch
Safdar A. Abro
Ghulam Sarwar Kaloi
Nayyar H. Mirjat
Sohaib Tahir
M. Haroon Nadeem
Mehr Gul
Zubair A. Memon
Mahendar Kumar
author_sort Mazhar H. Baloch
title A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote Zones
title_short A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote Zones
title_full A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote Zones
title_fullStr A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote Zones
title_full_unstemmed A Research on Electricity Generation from Wind Corridors of Pakistan (Two Provinces): A Technical Proposal for Remote Zones
title_sort research on electricity generation from wind corridors of pakistan (two provinces): a technical proposal for remote zones
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The non-renewable energy resources are limited and depleting gradually. As such, energy security has attained the greatest amount of attention globally than ever before. In the meantime, energy crises are already affecting the developing countries such as Pakistan, even though one-third of the population of the country is not even not connected to the national electricity grid. The population with access to on-grid electricity is enduring load shedding of more than 12 h a day. This situation is alarming and require immediate attention is required so as to add alternative energy resources to the country, which has long been relying on imported fuels. It is, therefore, high time that the abundant potential in the renewable energy resources of Pakistan such as solar, wind, and biomass are harnessed. These renewable energy resources are economical and environmentally friendly, and thus considered as sustainable, and the utilization of these in meeting energy demands can help to conserve conventional resources early diminishing. This paper provides a detailed description of the energy consumption and load-shedding scenario in Pakistan thereby focusing specifically Sindh and Baluchistan provinces. Since, wind energy is considered one of the cost-effective renewable resources, six potential sites in these two provinces are considered in this study. These sites lie within 250 km of the southeastern and 800 km of the southwestern regions of Pakistan. One-year wind speed data have been reported for variable heights of these proposed sites which represent to have an annual average wind speed of 6.63 m/s and 5.33 m/s respectively. The power generation data for these location of two provinces is 7.653 GWh, and 5.456 GWh per annum respectively. This study also elaborates on the advantages and disadvantages of harvesting and installing the wind energy and provides a technical proposal for the generation of electricity from the wind in the selected remote zones which are off the national grid. The findings of this paper will help concerned government departments to devise appropriate policies and attract investment in the wind energy sector to eradicate the on-going electricity crisis.
topic wind energy
kWh generation
the Sindh/Baluchistan wind corridor
matrix converter
high voltage direct current (HVDC)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1611
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