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Assessment of using wind energy for pumping water: a case study from Ténès (Algeria)

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Pages 9718-9727 | Received 30 May 2014, Accepted 13 Mar 2015, Published online: 15 May 2015
 

Abstract

This work assesses the feasibility of using wind energy for pumping water to supply the Ténès region in Algeria. The assessment starts with taking the velocity data and the direction of the wind acquired at 10 m height to establish a statistical analysis model using the Weibull distribution. This developed wind power model is then correlated to the water flows via data collected in two local turbine pumps. The Weibull parameters were derived monthly through water pumping data from the Ténès water pump stations and the results are extrapolated to 45 m AGL (i.e. the wind turbine height) empirically. The wind direction variation is recorded and incorporated into the model. In addition, the efficiency of the pumping systems is also evaluated. The results obtained suggest that water flow predicted by this model can supply the needs of population of Ténès.

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