2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14112978
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The Impact of Low-Resource Periods on the Reliability of Wind Power Systems for Rural Electrification in Africa

Abstract: Decentralized electricity systems based on variable renewable energy (VRE) sources such as wind power can provide affordable, dependable, and modern energy in a manner consistent with the Paris Agreement. Such sources are, however, sensitive to extreme values of climatic factors—an issue that may jeopardize power system reliability. As a resource-rich region with a high proportion of rural population without access to electricity, Africa has been of wide interest in studies on VRE-based electricity generation.… Show more

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“…It could also be used for MGs based on other variable energy sources such as wind or hydroelectricity that are also promising renewable energy sources in many regions worldwide (e.g. [57]). For wind power and hydroelectricity, the important civil engineering works to be produced and the large variety of terrain configurations to be found would likely result in a large variability of installation and in turn equipment costs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could also be used for MGs based on other variable energy sources such as wind or hydroelectricity that are also promising renewable energy sources in many regions worldwide (e.g. [57]). For wind power and hydroelectricity, the important civil engineering works to be produced and the large variety of terrain configurations to be found would likely result in a large variability of installation and in turn equipment costs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is site-specific as it is only feasible for use in locations with high wind speeds and thus is only costcompetitive in coastal regions of Africa. Seyedhashemi et al [36] claim that in these regions it is likely even more economically advantageous than diesel systems. Just like with other forms of renewable technologies like solar PV and hydrokinetic technology, low or fluctuating resource availability reduces the ability of this technology to provide energy to power connected loads.…”
Section: Wind As a Renewable Energy Source In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nigeria however has much lower wind speeds with an annual average of 2.0 -4.0 m/s at 10 m height [38]. Because of this, Seyedhashemi et al [36] and Gabra et al [39] conclude that in more central African countries like Nigeria, wind speeds are just too low for wind to be a suitable means of generating electricity.…”
Section: Wind As a Renewable Energy Source In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of Markov and matrix methods is extensively used in reliability assessment [43]. The reliability evaluation of wind power plants also attracted researchers [44,45]. Recently, several advanced metaheuristics approaches were developed for the performance optimization of industrial systems [46][47][48]67].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%