Feasibility study to install wind farm in Bab A-Hawa, Irbid, Northwest of Jordan
The utilization of wind energy for power generation purposes is becoming
increasingly attractive and gaining a great share in the electrical power production market worldwide. This research was considered a feasibility study of
wind energy farm in Bab Al-Hawa, Irbid. The average wind speed in the site
is (6.5 m/s). Data have been collected, which includes the average monthly
wind speed for 10 years, but by HOMER software to create the hourly wind
speed of a representative year is created in order to build Weibull distribution
and to calculate the energy generated output of the project. This project contains the construction of 33 wind turbines in 3.11 km square. Each turbine
has a capacity of 900 kW rated power and the total rated capacity is 29.7 MW.
The capacity factor was found equal to 37.1% which means the amount of
utilization of the turbine capacity. The results show that the turbines work
87,286 h/yr, and the total energy generated is 96.548559 GWh/yr. from the 33
wind turbines installed. The initial cost of this project is equal to 80.5243
M$ and the Payback period is 7 years. We have taken into account the environmental impact such as CO2 emissions into consideration. CO2 reductions
by using wind energy instead of coal-fired plant are equal to 67124.4 tons,
and the CO2 emissions reduction using wind power instead of fuel oil power
plant is 5343.4 tons. This research shows that wind farm at Bab Al-Hawa with
a capacity of 29.7 MW, 33 wind turbines, 900 kW each has been feasible with
a cost of energy 4 cents/kWh.