Abstract:
Generation of electricity by wind energy is playing an important role to reduce
environmental pollution; comparatively low cost with unlimited source of energy makes it
more attractive. Present research work has been carried out considering these aspects
which have serious negative impacts on environment and economy.
This study presents mapping of wind speed over the province of Sindh (Pakistan)
using spatial interpolation of wind speed data. Spatial distribution of monthly wind speed
was found largely influenced by topography. It is to be noted that there is no research
recorded relative to the interpolation methods in wind speed data of Sindh region. The
purpose of this study is to predict the wind potential for meteorologically unobserved
area of Sindh( Pakistan) to predict the feasibility of electricity generation.
In the present research, for modeling nineteen different locations were selected. Four
year wind speed data for Sindh, recorded by meteorological department of Pakistan, is
used in this study. This study emphasized on deriving a gridded dataset of monthly wind
speed from wind station observations with deeper analysis of the influence of
topography on wind speed in Sindh. Three interpolation methods have been compared,
that is Inverse Distance weighting (IDW), Radial Basis Function (RBF) and Residual
Kriging (RK). A detailed study of relation between wind speed and different
topographical factors, such as elevation, slope, latitude and longitude, it was revealed
that, the correlation between latitude, longitude and wind speed is most appropriate.
Regression model is used to remove
the
trend in spatial distribution of wind speed.
The residuals are then interpolated onto a regular grid using, Kriging. Error analysis is
performed by cross-validation. The residual Kriging procedure is found to be an
excellent method compared to IDW or RBF methods, with RMSE
error)
and R 2
(root mean squared
(correlation coefficient) values showing outstanding results. The
Residual Kriging was chosen to interpolate the monthly wind speed in unobserved
areas of Sindh. All the work has been done in GIS(Geographic information systems)
and interpolation techniques . In order to test the applicability and benefit of the model,
a case study has been discussed with three main issues, that is, the energy generation,
environmental benefits and economical aspects.This research has provided a valuable
information to decide best available interpolation method as well as most suitable site
for wind farmind.