B. A. Mirjat, M. H. Baloch, A. H. Memon, S. H. Qazi, T. Jumani, Sohaib Tahir, D. Ishak
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Wind Energy Potential Assessment and Mapping Through Various Distribution Techniques: an Experimental Investigation for Wind Zone
The conventional energy resources are limited and they are reducing gradually. Therefore, energy production through renewable sources has acquired the maximum attention across the globe. Concurrently, the power crises have escalated especially in the developing countries like Pakistan. It was reported that 1/3rd of the population in the country is still not connected with the power grid. This is an alarming issue that requires the immediate attention for the socio-economic growth of the country. Therefore, the energy policy advisors in Pakistan must consider renewable energy (RE) as a prime source of electricity generation due to its adequate and continual availability. In this study, the authors focused on wind energy and they proposed the Umerkot site located in the Sindh province to evaluate the wind energy potential based on various Weibull distribution techniques such as Empirical, Graphical, Maximum likelihood estimation, Energy pattern factor and modified maximum likelihood estimation method. The performance is tested based on the three statistical methods, such as root mean squared error (RMSE), the coefficient of correlation (R) and coefficient of determination (R2). Moreover, the capacity factor (CF) and energy produced (EP) from different wind turbine (WT) models are also estimated. From the analysis, it is noticed that the proposed site has a huge potential of wind for power generation and it can be utilized for utility purpose. Furthermore, if exploited, it will help in reducing energy shortage in the countryside which badly affected the economic growth.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal on Energy Conversion (IRECON) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original theoretical and applied papers on all aspects regarding energy conversion. It is intended to be a cross disciplinary and internationally journal aimed at disseminating results of research on energy conversion. The topics to be covered include but are not limited to: generation of electrical energy for general industrial, commercial, public, and domestic consumption and electromechanical energy conversion for the use of electrical energy, renewable energy conversion, thermoelectricity, thermionic, photoelectric, thermal-photovoltaic, magneto-hydrodynamic, chemical, Brayton, Diesel, Rankine and combined cycles, and Stirling engines, hydrogen and other advanced fuel cells, all sources forms and storage and uses and all conversion phenomena of energy, static or dynamic conversion systems and processes and energy storage (for example solar, nuclear, fossil, geothermal, wind, hydro, and biomass, process heat, electrolysis, heating and cooling, electrical, mechanical and thermal storage units), energy efficiency and management, sustainable energy, heat pipes and capillary pumped loops, thermal management of spacecraft, space and terrestrial power systems, hydrogen production and storage, nuclear power, single and combined cycles, miniaturized energy conversion and power systems, fuel cells and advanced batteries, industrial, civil, automotive, airspace and naval applications on energy conversion. The Editorial policy is to maintain a reasonable balance between papers regarding different research areas so that the Journal will be useful to all interested scientific groups.