Wind power generation in competitive power markets

A report on the feasibility of wind power generation and distribution in Singapore along with description on a simulated environment to test the integration of wind power generation into Singapore's Energy Market. Demand for renewable sources of energy is growing. Wind energy accounts for near...

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Main Author: Chua, Bryan Aik Ching.
Other Authors: Govinda Bol Shrestha
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16695
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:A report on the feasibility of wind power generation and distribution in Singapore along with description on a simulated environment to test the integration of wind power generation into Singapore's Energy Market. Demand for renewable sources of energy is growing. Wind energy accounts for nearly 20% of Spain’s electricity while the rest of Europe is slowly following suit. In Asia, China is the forerunner while the US has consistently been increasing its installed wind turbine capacity. As such, Singapore cannot afford to be lagging and may need to step up in its bid to be a true green city. This project aims to simulate an environment where users are able to tap into electricity converted from wind power and find out the cost and savings that they may incur. By using MatLab, such an environment can be created. The wind speeds may be predicted using past records from the Meteorological Division in NEA. By doing so and educating the general public, more will see the obvious benefits from wind turbine energy systems and start to realize its potential in Singapore. In this report, one will find the knowledge required to understand the basics of wind turbine energy systems along with the MatLab code that was written to provide a simulated environment.