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Modeling wind energy potential in a data-poor region: A geographic information systems model for Iraq

Posted on:2013-12-10Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Oklahoma State UniversityCandidate:Khayyat, Abdulkareem Hawta Abdullah Kak AhmedFull Text:PDF
GTID:1452390008962999Subject:Alternative Energy
Abstract/Summary:
Scope and Method of Study: Most developing countries, including Iraq, have very poor wind data. Existing wind speed measurements of poor quality may therefore be a poor guide to where to look for the best wind resources. The main focus of this study is to examine how effectively a GIS spatial model estimates wind power potential in regions where high-quality wind data are very scarce, such as Iraq. The research used a mixture of monthly and hourly wind data from 39 meteorological stations. The study applied spatial analysis statistics and GIS techniques in modeling wind power potential. The model weighted important human, environmental and geographic factors that impact wind turbine siting, such as roughness length, land useland cover type, airport locations, road access, transmission lines, slope and aspect.;Findings and Conclusions: The GIS model provided estimations for wind speed and wind power density and identified suitable areas for wind power projects. Using a high resolution (30*30m) digital elevation model DEM improved the GIS wind suitability model. The model identified areas suitable for wind farm development on different scales. The model showed that there are many locations available for large-scale wind turbines in the southern part of Iraq. Additionally, there are many places in central and northern parts (Kurdistan Region) for smaller scale wind turbine placement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Modeling wind, Wind data, Wind turbine, Wind power, Energy, Potential
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