Weibull parameters estimation using combined energy pattern and power density method for wind resource assessment

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This work deals with the development of Combined Energy Pattern & Power Density Method (CEPPDM) to evaluate the two parameters needed to define Weibull distribution. Five years (2015–2019) wind data recorded each 60-minutes interval at eleven representative sites in Pakistan was used and efficiency of CEPPDM was compared with Energy Pattern Factor Method (EPFM) and Power Density Method (PDM) with the help of MAPE, MSE and R2. Analysis showed that CEPPDM is the most efficient method while EPFM is the least efficient. Furthermore, it was found that RYK is the most lucrative site and Layyah is the weakest site regarding wind potential. Wind rose plots were drawn which showed that the wind mainly blows in the range of 200°–270°.

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Sumair, M., Aized, T., Gardezi, S. A. R., Bhutta, M. M. A., Ubaid ur Rehman, S., & Sohail Rehman, S. M. (2021). Weibull parameters estimation using combined energy pattern and power density method for wind resource assessment. Energy Exploration and Exploitation, 39(5), 1817–1834. https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720947483

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