Technical appraisal, cost-benefit analysis, energy payback time and energy ratio have been examined to assess the feasibility of wind power generation in Ghana. At a site of average wind speed of 6.23 m/s and a height of 30 m, a 7.5 kW turbine of up-wind horizontal rotor of 6.3 m diameter produced 17.65 MW-h of energy. For payback period of 10 years, the projected cost of the energy produced by a single turbine was estimated to be GHC 0.30 (~ 20 cents) per kWh (compared to 14 cents/kWh for photovoltaic generation and 10 cents/kWh for solar thermal), which therefore makes large scale optimized wind power generation competitive in Ghana (each renewable energy conversion system requires very high initial capital investment). For the wind aero-...
The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
The main target of this paper is to determine the seasonal features of the wind speed in t...
The growing energy demand in the world and the concern for environmentally damaging energy sources h...
The current load shedding in Ghana has led to decreasing productivity leading to economic and social...
This paper presents the technical, financial, and environmental impact assessment of a 50-MW (MW) ut...
This study applied the Open Source Energy Modelling System (OSeMOSYS), an optimisation model for lon...
There continues to be significant attention and investment in wind power generation, which can suppl...
Wind is one of the world's fastest growing renewable energy sources. The rapid growth in wind power ...
This work presents the characterization and assessment of wind energy potential in annual and monthl...
Recent energy crisis in Ghana has led to an intense search for an alternate energy solution. Current...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Availability of cheap, reliable and safe energy is very essential to the growth and development of e...
The global population is moving away from fossil fuel technologies due to their many disadvantages, ...
Solar photovoltaic industry growth in recent years has surpassed any other renewable energy sources ...
This study examines optimum generation scenarios for Ghana from 2010 to 2040. The Open Source Energy...
The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
The main target of this paper is to determine the seasonal features of the wind speed in t...
The growing energy demand in the world and the concern for environmentally damaging energy sources h...
The current load shedding in Ghana has led to decreasing productivity leading to economic and social...
This paper presents the technical, financial, and environmental impact assessment of a 50-MW (MW) ut...
This study applied the Open Source Energy Modelling System (OSeMOSYS), an optimisation model for lon...
There continues to be significant attention and investment in wind power generation, which can suppl...
Wind is one of the world's fastest growing renewable energy sources. The rapid growth in wind power ...
This work presents the characterization and assessment of wind energy potential in annual and monthl...
Recent energy crisis in Ghana has led to an intense search for an alternate energy solution. Current...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Availability of cheap, reliable and safe energy is very essential to the growth and development of e...
The global population is moving away from fossil fuel technologies due to their many disadvantages, ...
Solar photovoltaic industry growth in recent years has surpassed any other renewable energy sources ...
This study examines optimum generation scenarios for Ghana from 2010 to 2040. The Open Source Energy...
The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
The main target of this paper is to determine the seasonal features of the wind speed in t...
The growing energy demand in the world and the concern for environmentally damaging energy sources h...