Feasibility and Potential Assessment of Wind Resource a Case Study in North Shewa Zone, Amhara, Ethiopia

Solomon Feleke, Degarege Anteneh, B. Khan, Roberto Marcelo Álvarez
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The assessment of wind resource potential and feasibility is critical for generating and forecasting power generation, as wellas resource identification. In Ethiopia, the majority of the country lacks a wind atlas, making it difficult to determine the availability of sources. Seven different areas (Debre Berhan, Alem Ketema, Mehal Meda, Eneware, Gundo Meskel, Majete and Shewa Robit) were investigated. For the work data was collected from various sources and analyzed using MATLAB software. The basic sources of data that were obtained nationally were from the NMA, which is the National Metrological Agency found in Addis Ababa, and were obtained centrally from each local delegate’s registered report from a height of 2 meters and 10 meters in each listed districts above. According to the results analysis, the average wind speed at most sites is reasonable and 4 m/s at a height of 10 meters, and some of the case study sites have an average wind speed of less than 3 m/s. The extrapolation prediction method produces more realistic results at 30 and 50 meters; for example, when 10 meter is extrapolated to 30 and 50 meters, the wind power densities are 75.2 w/m2, 300.9 w/m2, and 680.5 w/m2, respectively. Similarly, the average yearly energy density for 10 meter, 30 meter, and 50 meter is 2110.8, 4122.6, and 8219.9 Kwh/m2/year, respectively. As per the international standard for wind power and wind speed classification, Eneware and Mehal Meda are categorized under class 7, whereas Debre Berhan is categorized under class 3, while the remaining sites such as Shewarobit, Gunde Meskel, Alem Ketema, and Majete are classified under class 1 for the majority of the year.
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风能资源的可行性与潜力评价——以埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉北部谢瓦地区为例
风能资源潜力和可行性的评估对于发电和预测发电以及资源识别至关重要。在埃塞俄比亚,该国大部分地区缺乏风能地图集,因此难以确定资源的可用性。调查了七个不同的地区(Debre Berhan、Alem Ketema、Mehal Meda、Eneware、Gundo Meskel、Majete和Shewa Robit)。从各种来源收集工作数据,并利用MATLAB软件进行分析。全国范围内获得的数据的基本来源来自亚的斯亚贝巴的国家计量机构NMA,并集中从上面列出的每个地区的2米和10米高度的每个地方代表的注册报告中获得。结果分析表明,大部分站点在10 m高度的平均风速为4 m/s,较为合理,个别站点的平均风速小于3 m/s。外推法在30米和50米的预测结果较为真实;例如,将10米外推至30米和50米,则风电密度分别为75.2 w/m2、300.9 w/m2和680.5 w/m2。同样,10米、30米、50米的年平均能量密度分别为2110.8、4122.6、8219.9 Kwh/m2/年。根据风力发电和风速分类的国际标准,Eneware和Mehal Meda被归类为7级,而Debre Berhan被归类为3级,而其余的站点如Shewarobit, Gunde Meskel, Alem Ketema和Majete在一年中的大部分时间被归类为1级。
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