Wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, Eritrea

Recently wind resource assessment studies have become an important research tool to identify the possible wind farm locations.  In this thesis work technical analysis was carried out to determine the wind resource potential of two candidate sites in Eritrea with help of suitable software tools. The...

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Main Author: Negash, Teklebrhan
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Published: Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hh-368352018-05-30T05:19:55ZWind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, EritreaengNegash, TeklebrhanHögskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap2018Wind resource assessmentWind farmAnnual Energy AroductionAssab wind siteDekemahre wind siteEritreaWeibull distributionWind roseWind power densityCapacity factor.Engineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierOther Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specifiedÖvrig annan teknikRecently wind resource assessment studies have become an important research tool to identify the possible wind farm locations.  In this thesis work technical analysis was carried out to determine the wind resource potential of two candidate sites in Eritrea with help of suitable software tools. The first site is located along the Red Sea cost which is well known for its wind resource potential, whereas the second site is located in the central highlands of Eritrea with significant wind resource potential. Detailed wind resource assessment, for one year hourly weather data including wind speed and wind direction, was performed for the two candidate sites using MS Excel and MATLAB. The measured wind data at Assab wind site showed that the mean wind speed and power density was 7.54 m/s and 402.57 W/m2 , whereas the mean wind speed and mean power density from Weibull distribution was 7.51 m/s and 423.71 W/m2 respectively at 80m height. Similarly, the measured mean wind speed and mean power density at Dekemahre wind site was obtained to be 5.498 m/s and 141.45 W/m2, whereas the mean wind speed and mean power density from Weibull distribution was 5.4859m/s and 141.057W/m2 respectively. Based on the analysis results Assab wind site classified as wind class-III and Dekemhare as wind class-I.  Wind farm modeling and Annual Energy Production (AEP) estimation was performed for E-82 & E-53 model turbines from Enercon Company with the help of MATLAB and Windpro software. The analysis revealed that Assab wind farm was an ideal site for wind energy production with capacity factor (CF) 53.4% and 55% for E-82 and E-53 turbines respectively. The gross and net AEP for turbine E-82 at Assab wind farm was 469.5 GWh and 446.025 GWh respectively with 95% park efficiency. Similarly, the analysis showed that the CF in Dekemhare site was very low with typical value 14.2% and 15.26% for E-82 and E-53 turbines respectively. The gross and net AEP of that site for model turbine E-53 was 53.5 GWh and 50.825 GWh respectively with 5% wake loss. Finally, a simplified economic analysis was carried out to determine the economic feasibility of possible wind power projects in both sites by assuming investment cost 1600 €/kW for E-82 turbine and 2000 €/kW for E-53 turbine. The total wind farm investment cost was found to be 215.85 and 107.93 Million Euro for E-82 and E-53 model turbines respectively. The levelized cost of energy at Assab and Dekemhare wind farm for E-82 model turbine was 0.0307 €/kWh and 0.5526 €/kWh respectively. The analysis result show that the levelized cost of energy in Dekemhare wind fasrm was much higher than that of Assab wind farm.    Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-36835application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Wind resource assessment
Wind farm
Annual Energy Aroduction
Assab wind site
Dekemahre wind site
Eritrea
Weibull distribution
Wind rose
Wind power density
Capacity factor.
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified
Övrig annan teknik
spellingShingle Wind resource assessment
Wind farm
Annual Energy Aroduction
Assab wind site
Dekemahre wind site
Eritrea
Weibull distribution
Wind rose
Wind power density
Capacity factor.
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified
Övrig annan teknik
Negash, Teklebrhan
Wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, Eritrea
description Recently wind resource assessment studies have become an important research tool to identify the possible wind farm locations.  In this thesis work technical analysis was carried out to determine the wind resource potential of two candidate sites in Eritrea with help of suitable software tools. The first site is located along the Red Sea cost which is well known for its wind resource potential, whereas the second site is located in the central highlands of Eritrea with significant wind resource potential. Detailed wind resource assessment, for one year hourly weather data including wind speed and wind direction, was performed for the two candidate sites using MS Excel and MATLAB. The measured wind data at Assab wind site showed that the mean wind speed and power density was 7.54 m/s and 402.57 W/m2 , whereas the mean wind speed and mean power density from Weibull distribution was 7.51 m/s and 423.71 W/m2 respectively at 80m height. Similarly, the measured mean wind speed and mean power density at Dekemahre wind site was obtained to be 5.498 m/s and 141.45 W/m2, whereas the mean wind speed and mean power density from Weibull distribution was 5.4859m/s and 141.057W/m2 respectively. Based on the analysis results Assab wind site classified as wind class-III and Dekemhare as wind class-I.  Wind farm modeling and Annual Energy Production (AEP) estimation was performed for E-82 & E-53 model turbines from Enercon Company with the help of MATLAB and Windpro software. The analysis revealed that Assab wind farm was an ideal site for wind energy production with capacity factor (CF) 53.4% and 55% for E-82 and E-53 turbines respectively. The gross and net AEP for turbine E-82 at Assab wind farm was 469.5 GWh and 446.025 GWh respectively with 95% park efficiency. Similarly, the analysis showed that the CF in Dekemhare site was very low with typical value 14.2% and 15.26% for E-82 and E-53 turbines respectively. The gross and net AEP of that site for model turbine E-53 was 53.5 GWh and 50.825 GWh respectively with 5% wake loss. Finally, a simplified economic analysis was carried out to determine the economic feasibility of possible wind power projects in both sites by assuming investment cost 1600 €/kW for E-82 turbine and 2000 €/kW for E-53 turbine. The total wind farm investment cost was found to be 215.85 and 107.93 Million Euro for E-82 and E-53 model turbines respectively. The levelized cost of energy at Assab and Dekemhare wind farm for E-82 model turbine was 0.0307 €/kWh and 0.5526 €/kWh respectively. The analysis result show that the levelized cost of energy in Dekemhare wind fasrm was much higher than that of Assab wind farm.   
author Negash, Teklebrhan
author_facet Negash, Teklebrhan
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title Wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, Eritrea
title_short Wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, Eritrea
title_full Wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, Eritrea
title_fullStr Wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, Eritrea
title_full_unstemmed Wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in Dekemhare and Assab, Eritrea
title_sort wind resource assessment for posibel wind farm development in dekemhare and assab, eritrea
publisher Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap
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