{"title":"尼日利亚尼日尔州米纳100米高度风力势能评估","authors":"M. Stephen, O. David, O. E. Babatunde","doi":"10.7176/apta/76-01","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The reliance of a developing nation like Nigeria on hydro-electricity over time has led to power shortage which has hampered her economic and technological advancement because of its seasonal variation. The use of fossil fuel will not also be a better alternative since it is not environmental friendly. However, wind energy is free, clean, cheap and does not contribute to acid rain or global warming. The aim of this research is to carry out an assessment of wind potential in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria for power generation. The characteristics of the wind speed and energy potential in Minna, were examined using daily wind speed and direction data of 2 years, obtained using a metrological instrument; Davis 6162 Wireless Vantage Pro2 positioned at 100 m height. 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摘要
像尼日利亚这样的发展中国家长期依赖水力发电,导致电力短缺,由于其季节性变化,阻碍了她的经济和技术进步。使用化石燃料也不会是一个更好的选择,因为它不环保。然而,风能是免费、清洁、廉价的,不会导致酸雨或全球变暖。本研究的目的是对尼日利亚尼日尔州Minna的风力发电潜力进行评估。利用气象仪器2年逐日风速和风向资料,分析了闽南市的风速和能量势特征;戴维斯6162无线优势Pro2定位在100米高。对收集到的数据进行了统计分析,并以简单而简洁的方式进行了总结。结果表明:最可能风速为0.4 ms -1,可提取能量密度为25.04 Whm -2;最大能量对应的风速为10.70 ms -1,可提取能量为45.96 kWh。年平均风速为10.35 ms -1,发电量为38.03 kWh。虽然平均风速值显示该风适合风力发电,但频率较低,因此发电可以很好地用于灌溉。主要风向为东北风,占风向频次的14.84%。因此,如果风力发电站建在主要的东北方向,效率会更高。关键词:风速,风向,能量密度,功率,电力DOI: 10.7176/APTA/76-01出版日期:2019年3月31日
Assessment of Wind Potential Energy at Height 100 m in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria
The reliance of a developing nation like Nigeria on hydro-electricity over time has led to power shortage which has hampered her economic and technological advancement because of its seasonal variation. The use of fossil fuel will not also be a better alternative since it is not environmental friendly. However, wind energy is free, clean, cheap and does not contribute to acid rain or global warming. The aim of this research is to carry out an assessment of wind potential in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria for power generation. The characteristics of the wind speed and energy potential in Minna, were examined using daily wind speed and direction data of 2 years, obtained using a metrological instrument; Davis 6162 Wireless Vantage Pro2 positioned at 100 m height. The collected data was analysed statistically and summarised in a simple and concise manner. The results show that the most probable wind speed was 0.4 ms -1 with extractable energy density of 25.04 Whm -2 while the wind speed corresponding to the maximum energy was 10.70 ms -1 delivering 45.96 kWh of energy. The average of the annual wind speed was 10.35 ms -1 which produced energy of 38.03 kWh. Though the average wind speed value revealed that the wind is suitable for wind-electric generation but has a low frequency, hence the power generation will do well for irrigation purposes. The prevailing wind direction was in the North-East direction with 14.84 % of the wind direction frequency. So a wind station will be more efficient if it is stationed in this predominant North-East direction. Keywords: Wind speed, wind direction, energy density, power, electricity DOI : 10.7176/APTA/76-01 Publication date :March 31 st 2019