Litcius/Paper detail

Potential of wind energy in Medina, Saudi Arabia based on Weibull distribution parameters

Khaled S. AlQdah, Raed Alahmdi, Abdulrahman Alansari, Abdulrahman Almoghamisi, Mohanad Abualkhair, Muhammad Awais

2021Wind Engineering23 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aims to assess the potential of wind energy in Medina by using Weibull probability distribution to provide an insight concerning the energy production from the selected wind turbine Aventa AV-7. Scale factors c and shape k of Weibull distribution, were determined for wind speed frequency. Significant findings included a wind speed recurrence of 2.9 m/s with a probability of 30% approximately. The average c and k were found to be 3.467 and 2.923 m/s, respectively. The estimated average k is relatively high, which indicates that the spread in wind speeds is small. Aventa AV-7 turbine was chosen to test the power generation of wind in Medina. It was found that this wind turbine can generate 8648 kWh/year in the Medina region, which is only 15.2% of the maximum power production. This turbine is expected to generate the maximum possible power output at a wind speed of 7 m/s.

Topics & Concepts

Weibull distributionWind powerTurbineWind speedEnvironmental scienceWind profile power lawMeteorologyStatisticsEngineeringMathematicsPhysicsElectrical engineeringAerospace engineeringWind Energy Research and DevelopmentWind and Air Flow StudiesEnergy Load and Power Forecasting