2021
DOI: 10.18280/ijsdp.160808
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Temperature and Wind Distribution Effects on Wind Energy Production in Adrar Region (Southern Algeria)

Abstract: The hottest transitions occur in the summer, as we notice during this period the peak of electricity consumption in Adrar, where the electricity network must use all kinds of energy, especially the wind energy produced by Cabertein wind farm. We evaluated the effect of temperature and wind distribution on the energy produced by one of Gamesa G52 wind turbines, and this was done by studying the wind distribution and determining the number of hours per year according to five cases. Finally, to estimate the month… Show more

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“…A large installation capacity is noticed (733GW: onshore 698GW and 35GW offshore) and with an annual increase of 9% expected between 2021-2030 [18]. However, the intermittence criteria of this energy requests a high technology mastering to answer load needs and to benefit as far as possible from this energy [19]. Recently, the wind energy has been focused on higher efficiency and robustness with a lower cost [4,20,21].…”
Section: Benlahbib Boualammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large installation capacity is noticed (733GW: onshore 698GW and 35GW offshore) and with an annual increase of 9% expected between 2021-2030 [18]. However, the intermittence criteria of this energy requests a high technology mastering to answer load needs and to benefit as far as possible from this energy [19]. Recently, the wind energy has been focused on higher efficiency and robustness with a lower cost [4,20,21].…”
Section: Benlahbib Boualammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several Algerian studies on wind energy resources have been conducted: Merzouk [3] and Merzouk [4], Challali et al [5] are among the first researchers who contributed to build the Algerian wind atlas. As well as Himri et al [6][7][8]; Kheder-Haddouche et al [9], Boudia et al [10][11][12], Guerri et al [13], Abderrahim et al [14], and Benmedjahed et al [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] are also worth a mention for their research on wind potential in Algeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%