塞内加尔Taïba Ndiaye风电场能源生产的时间动态

Serigne Abdoul Aziz Niang, Mamadou Simina Drame, Ahmed Gueye, Astou Sarr, Mame Diarra Toure, Dialo Diop, Seydina Oumar Ndiaye, Kharouna Talla
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摘要:本文研究了塞内加尔Taïba Ndiaye风电场158.7 MW风电生产的时间动态。产量的月度和季节分布呈现出强烈的趋势,12月至5月(冬季和春季)的最大值约为1800兆瓦时,7月至11月(夏季和秋季)的最小值低于500兆瓦时。日周期表现出明显的周期变化,特别是在11月和4月之间。夜间产量比白天高出43%以上。还分析了100米风速对农场生产的影响,并表明全年风速与产量呈正相关。在冬季和春季观测到的产量峰值是由强风(约8.5米/秒)造成的,而夏季记录的最低水平是由于以弱风(小于4米/秒)为特征的天气条件造成的。同样,最佳风向出现在冬季和春季,即产量最大的时期,此时风向介于西北和东北之间。
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Temporal dynamics of energy production at the Taïba Ndiaye wind farm in Senegal
Abstract The study presented in this article focuses on the temporal dynamics of wind energy production at the Taïba Ndiaye wind farm in Senegal, with a capacity of 158.7 MW. The monthly and seasonal distribution of production shows a strong trend, with maximums recorded between December and May (winter and spring) at around 1800 MWh, and minimums between July and November (summer and autumn) with production below 500 MWh. The diurnal cycle representation exhibits variation with a marked cycle, particularly between November and April. Night-time production is higher than daytime production by more than 43%. The effects of 100-m wind on the farm production are also analysed and show a positive correlation between wind speed and production throughout the year. Production peaks observed in winter and spring are caused by strong winds (approximately 8.5 m/s), while the lowest levels recorded during the summer season are due to weather conditions characterized by weak winds (less than 4 m/s). Similarly, optimal wind directions are observed in winter and spring, periods of maximum production, when the winds blow between the northwest and northeast.
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