Two commercial wind turbines namely AN Bonus 300 kW/33 and AN Bonus 1 MW/54 were technically assessed for electricity generation in six selected high altitude sites spreading across the North-West and North-East geopolitical regions of Nigeria by computing their capacity factors, annual power and energy outputs. The economic evaluation of using the two wind energy conversion systems (medium and large) for electric power generation in the selected locations were also estimated using the present value cost method. The results showed that capacity factors of the two turbines in the selected sites ranged between 4.6 and 43%. Average minimum cost per kW h was obtained in Kano as $0.0222/kW h with AN Bonus 1 MW whil...
Over a couple of years, the world's energy demand has turned to renewable energy sources due to the ...
The harnessing of kinetic energy through the wind has been used for centuries, be it in form of powe...
The wind characteristics of six locations in Niger Delta, Nigeria, and the economics of the applica...
Technical electricity generation assessment and economic analysis of six wind energy conversion syst...
Wind energy potentials of some selected high altitude and coastal areas in Nigeria are assessed for ...
In this study, the wind energy potential and economic analysis in selected six locations in north ce...
Technical electricity generation assessment and economic analysis of six wind energy conversion syst...
This paper presents an assessment of wind energy potentials of six selected high altitude locations ...
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The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
This paper evaluates wind energy potentials of seven selected locations spreading across Niger-Delta...
Over a couple of years, the world's energy demand has turned to renewable energy sources due to the ...
The harnessing of kinetic energy through the wind has been used for centuries, be it in form of powe...
The wind characteristics of six locations in Niger Delta, Nigeria, and the economics of the applica...
Technical electricity generation assessment and economic analysis of six wind energy conversion syst...
Wind energy potentials of some selected high altitude and coastal areas in Nigeria are assessed for ...
In this study, the wind energy potential and economic analysis in selected six locations in north ce...
Technical electricity generation assessment and economic analysis of six wind energy conversion syst...
This paper presents an assessment of wind energy potentials of six selected high altitude locations ...
Around the world, with a significant increase in installed capacity each year, wind power is one of ...
This paper statistically examine wind characteristics from seven meteorological stations within the ...
This study assessed the wind energy potential and the economic viability of the water pumping syste...
The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
Electricity generation in rural communities is an acute problem militating against socioeconomic wel...
The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
This paper evaluates wind energy potentials of seven selected locations spreading across Niger-Delta...
Over a couple of years, the world's energy demand has turned to renewable energy sources due to the ...
The harnessing of kinetic energy through the wind has been used for centuries, be it in form of powe...
The wind characteristics of six locations in Niger Delta, Nigeria, and the economics of the applica...