Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of Nigeria

Investment into a renewable energy project spurs the need to investigate sites with potential for a renewable energy source. Such a crucial investigation is the main motivation for this study, which uses a geospatial technology to evaluate wind energy potential within the south-east (SE) and south...

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Main Authors: Ndukwe E. Chiemelu, Ugonna C. Nkwunonwo, Francis I. Okeke, Oliver C. Ojinnaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJEGEO 2019-12-01
Series:International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/859597
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spelling doaj-2958b5a9428c45cfb29924d04c83ccab2020-11-25T02:54:28ZengIJEGEOInternational Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics2148-91732148-91732019-12-016324425310.30897/ijegeo.549796Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of NigeriaNdukwe E. Chiemelu0Ugonna C. Nkwunonwo1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6944-0675Francis I. Okeke2Oliver C. Ojinnaka 3Department of Geoinformatics and Surveying, University of Nigeria, Enugu CampusDepartment of Geoinformatics and Surveying, University of Nigeria, Enugu CampusDepartment of Geoinformatics and Surveying, University of Nigeria, Enugu CampusDepartment of Geoinformatics and Surveying, University of Nigeria, Enugu CampusInvestment into a renewable energy project spurs the need to investigate sites with potential for a renewable energy source. Such a crucial investigation is the main motivation for this study, which uses a geospatial technology to evaluate wind energy potential within the south-east (SE) and south-south (SS) regions of Nigeria. A multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) model was implemented using Landsat TM images at bands 2, 3 and 4, and integrated with NASA global wind speed data, airport location map and forest reserve map of the area. The criteria for generation of wind energy potential map were wind speed ≥ 3m/s, 2000m buffer from built-up areas, 2,500m buffer from airports and outside the forest reserve. The results indicate the presence of a reasonable amount of potential for wind energy, which lies mostly in the southernmost part of the study area. The total potential area is about 104,700 hectares in land size, which is merely 1.2% of the total study area, although River state encloses most of the potential locations. When compared to global vortex wind data, by visual inspection, these potential areas show a great deal of sensitivity to wind speed, highlighting its critical importance in the present modelling. Wind farms can be located in this area, although it is a rather small-scale investment in a renewable energy resource considering that the consumable amount of energy in the study area is in a steady increase. Stakeholders and experts in energy economy will find that the need to protect this potential energy location from indiscriminate urban development and other anthropogenic activities is compelling.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/859597geospatial technologysuitability evaluationwind energynigerialandsatmulticriteria decision analysis
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author Ndukwe E. Chiemelu
Ugonna C. Nkwunonwo
Francis I. Okeke
Oliver C. Ojinnaka
spellingShingle Ndukwe E. Chiemelu
Ugonna C. Nkwunonwo
Francis I. Okeke
Oliver C. Ojinnaka
Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of Nigeria
International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
geospatial technology
suitability evaluation
wind energy
nigeria
landsat
multicriteria decision analysis
author_facet Ndukwe E. Chiemelu
Ugonna C. Nkwunonwo
Francis I. Okeke
Oliver C. Ojinnaka
author_sort Ndukwe E. Chiemelu
title Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of Nigeria
title_short Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of Nigeria
title_full Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of Nigeria
title_fullStr Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Geospatial Evaluation of Wind Energy Potential in the SE and SS of Nigeria
title_sort geospatial evaluation of wind energy potential in the se and ss of nigeria
publisher IJEGEO
series International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
issn 2148-9173
2148-9173
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Investment into a renewable energy project spurs the need to investigate sites with potential for a renewable energy source. Such a crucial investigation is the main motivation for this study, which uses a geospatial technology to evaluate wind energy potential within the south-east (SE) and south-south (SS) regions of Nigeria. A multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) model was implemented using Landsat TM images at bands 2, 3 and 4, and integrated with NASA global wind speed data, airport location map and forest reserve map of the area. The criteria for generation of wind energy potential map were wind speed ≥ 3m/s, 2000m buffer from built-up areas, 2,500m buffer from airports and outside the forest reserve. The results indicate the presence of a reasonable amount of potential for wind energy, which lies mostly in the southernmost part of the study area. The total potential area is about 104,700 hectares in land size, which is merely 1.2% of the total study area, although River state encloses most of the potential locations. When compared to global vortex wind data, by visual inspection, these potential areas show a great deal of sensitivity to wind speed, highlighting its critical importance in the present modelling. Wind farms can be located in this area, although it is a rather small-scale investment in a renewable energy resource considering that the consumable amount of energy in the study area is in a steady increase. Stakeholders and experts in energy economy will find that the need to protect this potential energy location from indiscriminate urban development and other anthropogenic activities is compelling.
topic geospatial technology
suitability evaluation
wind energy
nigeria
landsat
multicriteria decision analysis
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/859597
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