Rashad M. Kamel, Mohamed El Badawi, Sultan Sh. Alanzi
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Abstract
Kuwait plans to produce 15 % of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030. This paper aims at designing a 300-MW wind farm in six different sites in Kuwait. The study uses the measured wind data at Kuwait International Airport to predict the wind profile (speed and power density) at the selected sites. To validate the work, two different types of wind generation technologies are used in the design. The first type is Full-Converter Wind Turbine Generators (FCWTGs), and the second type is Doubly Fed Induction Generators (DFIGs). The designed wind farms are simulated using the Wind Atlas Analysis and Application Program (WAsP®) to estimate the Annual Energy Production (AEP) for each type of wind farms in each selected site. The location of every wind turbine in each wind farm (both types) for every selected site is accurately determined while considering needed spacing between rows and columns of turbines. The wake effect for downstream wind turbines is considered and estimated in the design. A comparison between the different wind farms in the six sites using the DIFGs and the FCWTGs generators is carried out. The economic feasibility of the designed wind farms is studied using the estimated Annual Energy Production (AEP) in each one of the designed wind farms.
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Journal of Engineering Research (JER) is a international, peer reviewed journal which publishes full length original research papers, reviews, case studies related to all areas of Engineering such as: Civil, Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, Computer, Chemical, Petroleum, Aerospace, Architectural, Biomedical, Coastal, Environmental, Marine & Ocean, Metallurgical & Materials, software, Surveying, Systems and Manufacturing Engineering. In particular, JER focuses on innovative approaches and methods that contribute to solving the environmental and manufacturing problems, which exist primarily in the Arabian Gulf region and the Middle East countries. Kuwait University used to publish the Journal "Kuwait Journal of Science and Engineering" (ISSN: 1024-8684), which included Science and Engineering articles since 1974. In 2011 the decision was taken to split KJSE into two independent Journals - "Journal of Engineering Research "(JER) and "Kuwait Journal of Science" (KJS).