Wind Potential Assessment for Songkhla, Thailand
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.118.1.86103Keywords:
Wind turbine, annual energy productive, levelized cost of electricity, mean wind speeds, WAsPAbstract
The analysis and evaluation of wind energy projects are important to understand their economic and environmental suitability for installation and operation. Using wind data from the Meteorological Department, Used WAsP software for calculating, simulating, and analyzing the Annual Energy Production (AEP) and then applied it to calculate the Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) of wind turbines installed in the Songkhla province area. The selected areas are suitable for all three models of wind turbines in the simulation. From the wind data analysis, wind direct was found that in the east sector (sector 4), there is the highest wind frequency at the wind station. The simulation results from Laem son-on area and Hua khao area show suitable mean wind speeds for wind farm installations. In the wind turbine simulation, three models were compared: Bonus 300 kW MkIII, Bonus 1.3 MW, and PowerWind 56 900 kW. At the Songkhla cape area, the positions with the highest AEP were 132.485 MWh, 344.419 MWh, and 332.597 MWh, respectively. Hua Khao area, the positions with the highest AEP were 225.284 MWh, 586.303 MWh, and 540.045 MWh, respectively. In the LCOE calculations for all model of wind turbines, at both Laem Son- On and Hua Khao locations, the most cost-effective wind turbine is the Bonus 300 kW. It has an LCOE of $142.43/MWh and $83.76/MWh, respectively. Therefore, the most cost-effective location is Hua Khao.