“…In Benin, according to the work of Awanou et al [10], Houekpoheha et al [11], Akpo et al [12], Salami et al [13], Donnou et al [14], the southern coastal region of the country is likely to be home to wind installations for small and large-scale electricity generation. However, this region is exposed to fluctuations in wind speed and direction that could slow down the proper functioning of wind turbines, according to the work of Donnou et al [15]. To cope with these difficulties, vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs), which are devices with the advantage of being insensitive to changes in wind direction, having a smaller number of components with very low noise emissions and a three-dimensional structural design, are therefore positioned as a credible alternative [7].…”