Predictive Study on the Application of the Soweto Wind Turbine Results in the Coastal Region of South Africa
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2023-04-03
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
جامعة الوادي Université ofEl-Oued
Abstract
This study evaluates the performance of three wind turbine prototypes
(Prototypes 1, 2, and 3) in Soweto, South Africa, by analyzing their monthly energy
generation under different time of day/month conditions. Prototype 3 emerges as the
most efficient, generating 39.5 W at a wind speed of 1.17 m/s and projecting a
maximum of 40 kWh per month. Building upon these results, a predictive study
examines the feasibility of implementing the same technology in coastal regions,
specifically Gqeberha, where stronger winds prevail. Utilizing empirical data from
Soweto, the study forecasts an improved energy output of up to 54.3 W at a wind speed
of 5.16 m/s (18.6 km/h) and up to 100 kWh per month. The findings highlight the
potential benefits of utilizing wind turbine technology in coastal areas, contributing
valuable insights to renewable energy system development in similar geographical
contexts.
Description
Article
Keywords
Predictive study, Coastal regions, Soweto, Port elizabeth result.
Citation
Sithole, T. Veeredhi ,V.R. Sithebe, T. Predictive Study on the Application of the Soweto Wind Turbine Results in the Coastal Region of South Africa. The International Journal of Energetica. Vo8. No 01.03/04/2023.faculty of technology. university of el oued. [visited in ../../….]. available from [copy the link here]