Abstract:
Renewable energy (RE) penetration assessment and the development
typical meteorological year (TMY) for five cities are considered together
in this study. Thus, an integrated method is utilised encompassing RE
status assessment and the Sandia method to generate the typical
meteorological months of TMY. TMY and long-term data (LT) are then
compared as well as a PV system of 3kWc output using TMY and LT
under statistical errors. Until 2020 only 11.27% out of 360.02 MW
capacity in power demand was RE (hydro and solar). LT and TMY are
close for all the towns with a better closeness for Sokode. The latter
predicts PV system performance within 2% of the LT in all the sites.
More investment has to be put in RE sector because of its potential:
5.27 kWh/m2/day of mean solar radiation, 1238.21 mm of average
annual precipitation and 7 m/s of mean wind speed at 50 m above the
ground.
Description:
A Publication submitted to the West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use and the Université Abdou Moumouni, Niger in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Degree in Climate Change and Energy