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Title: Off Shore Wind Turbines: A Solution To Energy Crisis In Pakistan
Authors: M. M. A. Bhutta
M. A. M. Qureshi
M. A. Ahmad
S. A. Ahmad
A. A. Bhutti
Keywords: Wind Energy
Off Shore Wind Turbine
Feasibility Analysis
Energy Crisis
Power Calculation
Issue Date: 9-May-2016
Publisher: Taxila: University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila
Citation: Bhutta, M., Qureshi, M., Ahmad, M., Ahmad, S., & Bhutti, A. (2016). Off shore wind turbines: a solution to energy crisis in Pakistan. Univ Eng Technol Taxila Tech J, 21(2), 49.
Abstract: There is increasing power and energy shortage in Pakistan from last two decades. It is the need of the time to explore new avenues for power production, keeping in view the environmental impact and the concept of sustainability. Utilization of wind energy for production of power become very attractive in current scenario. Massive wind energy potential is available at the coastal areas of Sindh in Pakistan. In this research wind data available from Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) is analyzed and it is found that off shore wind turbines having lots of benefits over onshore wind turbines have promising applicability in Karachi coastal areas. Hence with the help of off shore wind turbines the total electricity load of Karachi city i.e. 2500 MW can be handled. For this purpose a practical scheme has also been proposed.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/18799
ISSN: 2313-7770
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