The wind energy potential for Mubi in Adamawa State of Nigeria (latitude 10 ° 15 ' and longitude 13 ° 15 ') has been studied and evaluated so as to remedy the fluctuating electric power, particularly, in Mubi which receive an average of only about 2.15 MW instead of 4.35 MW from the Power Holdings Company of Nigeria. This electric power fluctuations and outages usually disrupt economic and social activities.The computed monthly average wind speed in Mubi, Adamawa State is 3.44ms-1 0.01% and the estimated power is 16.34Wm-2 0.1%. The result is good enough, since the minimum wind speed required to turn the turbine of a wind machine is 3.0ms-1. Comparative analysis using the Wind Speed Scale at 10m heights shows that this value of wind spee...
The study is used to assess the wind energy potential of Maiduguri and Potiskum, two sites in North-...
A clean, source free, environmentally friendly and renewable source of energy such as wind and solar...
The wind power potential and its viability for commercial energy production across two sites Eket (L...
Copyright © 2015 Joshua Olusegun Okeniyi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Electricity generation in rural communities is an acute problem militating against socioeconomic wel...
This study was used to evaluate the wind energy potential of a meteorological site in Gusau, the cap...
The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
The reliance of a developing nation like Nigeria on hydro-electricity over time has led to power sho...
The objective of this study was to assess the potential viability of the wind resource potential in ...
This study used thirty years (1988–2018) wind data collected at 10m height at four study sites in no...
This paper discusses some of the issues of wind energy development and utilization in Nigeria. It s...
This paper deals with the feasibility study and efficient utilization of wind energy in Nigeria. Twe...
This study analyzed the electricity generation potential from wind at Kano, Nigeria (12.05°N; 08.2°E...
Wind energy is one of the fastest growing technologies in energy generation industry nowadays. The e...
This study examined wind energy potential of six selected locations the South-South geopolitical zon...
The study is used to assess the wind energy potential of Maiduguri and Potiskum, two sites in North-...
A clean, source free, environmentally friendly and renewable source of energy such as wind and solar...
The wind power potential and its viability for commercial energy production across two sites Eket (L...
Copyright © 2015 Joshua Olusegun Okeniyi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Electricity generation in rural communities is an acute problem militating against socioeconomic wel...
This study was used to evaluate the wind energy potential of a meteorological site in Gusau, the cap...
The study assessed the wind energy potential of ten selected sites in the south western region of Ni...
The reliance of a developing nation like Nigeria on hydro-electricity over time has led to power sho...
The objective of this study was to assess the potential viability of the wind resource potential in ...
This study used thirty years (1988–2018) wind data collected at 10m height at four study sites in no...
This paper discusses some of the issues of wind energy development and utilization in Nigeria. It s...
This paper deals with the feasibility study and efficient utilization of wind energy in Nigeria. Twe...
This study analyzed the electricity generation potential from wind at Kano, Nigeria (12.05°N; 08.2°E...
Wind energy is one of the fastest growing technologies in energy generation industry nowadays. The e...
This study examined wind energy potential of six selected locations the South-South geopolitical zon...
The study is used to assess the wind energy potential of Maiduguri and Potiskum, two sites in North-...
A clean, source free, environmentally friendly and renewable source of energy such as wind and solar...
The wind power potential and its viability for commercial energy production across two sites Eket (L...