Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of Guinea

This work presents the characterization and assessment of wind energy potential in annual and monthly levels of the sites of Lomé, Accra and Cotonou located in the Gulf of Guinea, and the optimal characteristics of wind turbines to be installed on these sites. Studies of characterization and the win...

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Main Authors: Akim Adekunlé SALAMI, Ayité Sénah Akoda Ajavon, Mawugno Koffi Kodjo, Koffi-Sa Bedja
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Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2016-11-01
Series:International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
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Online Access:http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/11273
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spelling doaj-19fbaac694e94aa5aadd2ee1830f96432021-01-02T13:59:07ZengDiponegoro UniversityInternational Journal of Renewable Energy Development2252-49402016-11-015321122310.14710/ijred.5.3.211-2239833Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of GuineaAkim Adekunlé SALAMI0Ayité Sénah Akoda Ajavon1Mawugno Koffi Kodjo2Koffi-Sa Bedja3Department of Electrical Engineering, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs, University of LoméDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs, University of LoméDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs, University of LoméDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs, University of LoméThis work presents the characterization and assessment of wind energy potential in annual and monthly levels of the sites of Lomé, Accra and Cotonou located in the Gulf of Guinea, and the optimal characteristics of wind turbines to be installed on these sites. Studies of characterization and the wind potential of these sites from the wind speed data collected over a period of thirteen years at a height of 10 meters above the ground, show an annual average speed of 3.52 m/s for Lomé, 3.99 m/s for Cotonou and 4.16 m/s for Accra. These studies also showed that a monthly average speed exceeding 4 m/s was observed on the sites of Cotonou and Accra during the months of February, March, April, July, August and September and during the months of July, August and September on the site of Lomé. After a series of simulation conducted using the software named PotEol that we have developed in Scilab, we have retained that the wind turbines rated speeds of ~8 to 9 m/s at the sites of Lomé and Cotonou and ~ 9 to 10 m/s on the site of Accra would be the most appropriate speeds for optimal exploitation of electric energy from wind farms at a height of 50 m above the ground. Article History: Received May 26th 2016; Received in revised form August 24th 2016; Accepted August 30th 2016; Available online How to Cite This Article: Salami, A.A., Ajavon, A.S.A , Kodjo, M.K. and Bédja, K. (2016) Evaluation of Wind Potential for an Optimum Choice of Wind Turbine Generator on the Sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou Located in the Gulf of Guinea. Int. Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 5(3), 211-223. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ijred.5.3.211-223http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/11273ModelingWind potentialOptimal parameters choiceWind turbine generator
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Ayité Sénah Akoda Ajavon
Mawugno Koffi Kodjo
Koffi-Sa Bedja
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Ayité Sénah Akoda Ajavon
Mawugno Koffi Kodjo
Koffi-Sa Bedja
Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of Guinea
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
Modeling
Wind potential
Optimal parameters choice
Wind turbine generator
author_facet Akim Adekunlé SALAMI
Ayité Sénah Akoda Ajavon
Mawugno Koffi Kodjo
Koffi-Sa Bedja
author_sort Akim Adekunlé SALAMI
title Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of Guinea
title_short Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of Guinea
title_full Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of Guinea
title_fullStr Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou located in the gulf of Guinea
title_sort evaluation of wind potential for an optimum choice of wind turbine generator on the sites of lomé, accra, and cotonou located in the gulf of guinea
publisher Diponegoro University
series International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
issn 2252-4940
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This work presents the characterization and assessment of wind energy potential in annual and monthly levels of the sites of Lomé, Accra and Cotonou located in the Gulf of Guinea, and the optimal characteristics of wind turbines to be installed on these sites. Studies of characterization and the wind potential of these sites from the wind speed data collected over a period of thirteen years at a height of 10 meters above the ground, show an annual average speed of 3.52 m/s for Lomé, 3.99 m/s for Cotonou and 4.16 m/s for Accra. These studies also showed that a monthly average speed exceeding 4 m/s was observed on the sites of Cotonou and Accra during the months of February, March, April, July, August and September and during the months of July, August and September on the site of Lomé. After a series of simulation conducted using the software named PotEol that we have developed in Scilab, we have retained that the wind turbines rated speeds of ~8 to 9 m/s at the sites of Lomé and Cotonou and ~ 9 to 10 m/s on the site of Accra would be the most appropriate speeds for optimal exploitation of electric energy from wind farms at a height of 50 m above the ground. Article History: Received May 26th 2016; Received in revised form August 24th 2016; Accepted August 30th 2016; Available online How to Cite This Article: Salami, A.A., Ajavon, A.S.A , Kodjo, M.K. and Bédja, K. (2016) Evaluation of Wind Potential for an Optimum Choice of Wind Turbine Generator on the Sites of Lomé, Accra, and Cotonou Located in the Gulf of Guinea. Int. Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 5(3), 211-223. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ijred.5.3.211-223
topic Modeling
Wind potential
Optimal parameters choice
Wind turbine generator
url http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/11273
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