Author/Authors :
Ohunakin، Olayinka S نويسنده Mechanical Engineering Department , , Oyewola ، Olanrewaju M نويسنده Oyewola , Olanrewaju M , S Adaramola ، Muyiwa نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Technical electricity generation assessment and economic analysis of six wind energy conversion systems in the
categories small, medium, and large (with power ratings of 20, 35, 275, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 kW) were examined in
this study. Electricity cost values were estimated based on the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) and present value
cost (PVC) methods for six locations selected across all the geopolitical zones of Nigeria. This was done using wind
speed data that span between 25 and 37 years, measured at the height of 10 m. The result showed that the annual
average energy output ranges from 2.242 MW h in Uyo with P10-20 turbine to 12,521.55 MW h in Kano using
Vestas V80-2 MW wind turbine. Furthermore, of all the selected sites, Kano gave the least costs of electricity
production per kilowatt hour with Vestas V80-2 MW model at 67-m hub heights, while the highest is obtained in
Uyo with GEV-HP (1 MW) model at 70-m hub heights for the LCOE and PVC height for both the LCOE and PVC
methods. In addition, sensitivity of the selected parameters to the levelized cost of electricity was also carried out.