Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province

The environment and the economy are negatively impacted by conventional energy sources, such as coal, gasoline, and other fossil fuels. Pakistan’s reliance on these resources has resulted in a catastrophic energy crisis. This has driven the government to make critical decisions such as early retail...

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Main Authors: Asghar, Rafiq, Ullah, Zahid, Azeem, Babar, Aslam, Sheraz, Hashmi, Muhammad Harris, Rasool, Ehtsham, Shaker, Bilawal, Anwar, Muhammad Junaid, Mustafa, Kainat
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spelling my.ump.umpir.402462024-02-14T01:31:40Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40246/ Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province Asghar, Rafiq Ullah, Zahid Azeem, Babar Aslam, Sheraz Hashmi, Muhammad Harris Rasool, Ehtsham Shaker, Bilawal Anwar, Muhammad Junaid Mustafa, Kainat T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The environment and the economy are negatively impacted by conventional energy sources, such as coal, gasoline, and other fossil fuels. Pakistan’s reliance on these resources has resulted in a catastrophic energy crisis. This has driven the government to make critical decisions such as early retail closures, power outages for the industrial sector, and an increase to two days a week vacations. Wind energy, accessible and affordable, will become a viable option for meeting Pakistan’s present and future energy demands. Approximately 3% of Pakistan’s land can produce nearly 132 GW of power with an installed capacity of 5 MW per km2. In this study, four zones (Karachi, Thatta, Badin, and Jamshoro) in Sindh province are assessed for the feasibility of wind energy generation. The installed capacity, generator types, and detailed specifications are provided for each zone. Moreover, the wind mapping of Pakistan is presented considering the four potential zones. The zones are analyzed using annual wind speed and power output considering wind data measured at 50 m height over one year. The higher mean speed is recorded at Jamshoro compared to other zones. The analysis indicates that all four sites are suitable for large-scale wind power generation due to their energy potential. MDPI 2022-11 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40246/1/Wind%20energy%20potential%20in%20Pakistan_A%20feasibility%20study.pdf Asghar, Rafiq and Ullah, Zahid and Azeem, Babar and Aslam, Sheraz and Hashmi, Muhammad Harris and Rasool, Ehtsham and Shaker, Bilawal and Anwar, Muhammad Junaid and Mustafa, Kainat (2022) Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province. Energies, 15 (8333). pp. 1-23. ISSN 1996-1073. (Published) https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228333 https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228333
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Asghar, Rafiq
Ullah, Zahid
Azeem, Babar
Aslam, Sheraz
Hashmi, Muhammad Harris
Rasool, Ehtsham
Shaker, Bilawal
Anwar, Muhammad Junaid
Mustafa, Kainat
Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province
description The environment and the economy are negatively impacted by conventional energy sources, such as coal, gasoline, and other fossil fuels. Pakistan’s reliance on these resources has resulted in a catastrophic energy crisis. This has driven the government to make critical decisions such as early retail closures, power outages for the industrial sector, and an increase to two days a week vacations. Wind energy, accessible and affordable, will become a viable option for meeting Pakistan’s present and future energy demands. Approximately 3% of Pakistan’s land can produce nearly 132 GW of power with an installed capacity of 5 MW per km2. In this study, four zones (Karachi, Thatta, Badin, and Jamshoro) in Sindh province are assessed for the feasibility of wind energy generation. The installed capacity, generator types, and detailed specifications are provided for each zone. Moreover, the wind mapping of Pakistan is presented considering the four potential zones. The zones are analyzed using annual wind speed and power output considering wind data measured at 50 m height over one year. The higher mean speed is recorded at Jamshoro compared to other zones. The analysis indicates that all four sites are suitable for large-scale wind power generation due to their energy potential.
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author Asghar, Rafiq
Ullah, Zahid
Azeem, Babar
Aslam, Sheraz
Hashmi, Muhammad Harris
Rasool, Ehtsham
Shaker, Bilawal
Anwar, Muhammad Junaid
Mustafa, Kainat
author_facet Asghar, Rafiq
Ullah, Zahid
Azeem, Babar
Aslam, Sheraz
Hashmi, Muhammad Harris
Rasool, Ehtsham
Shaker, Bilawal
Anwar, Muhammad Junaid
Mustafa, Kainat
author_sort Asghar, Rafiq
title Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province
title_short Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province
title_full Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province
title_fullStr Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province
title_full_unstemmed Wind energy potential in Pakistan : A feasibility study in sindh province
title_sort wind energy potential in pakistan : a feasibility study in sindh province
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40246/1/Wind%20energy%20potential%20in%20Pakistan_A%20feasibility%20study.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40246/
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228333
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