About Sudan wind power generation system
Sudan currently has plans to develop utility-scale wind farms in three regions, Dongola (100MW) in the North, Nyala (20MW) in the West and the Red Sea coastal region (180MW).
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6 FAQs about [Sudan wind power generation system]
Can Sudan use wind energy?
Though Sudan’s past experience with wind power industry has not been successful or strictly speaking has not been exploited properly, the country still has very promising potential for using wind energy. A wind measurement campaign in year 2002 investigated and identified the feasibility of electrical power generation by wind energy.
What is a good start for a wind power project in Sudan?
One good start where both Sudan decision makers and any respective stakeholders may want to begin with and adopt for any potential Wind Power project, would be the Planning Policy Statement 18 “Renewable Energy” (PPS 18). The objectives of the policy include:
Does Sudan have a wind farm project?
As discussed earlier, Sudan’s past experience with wind energy has been quite limited however not far away, in Kenya, more specifically in Lake Turkana Wind Farm project-the largest wind farm project in the African continent, many good practices and examples can be learnt from and referred to for any of Sudan’s future projects.
What is the average wind speed in Sudan?
14. Conclusions Mean wind speeds of 4 m s −1 are available over 50% of Sudan, which suited for water lifting and intermittent power requirements, while there is one region in the eastern part of Sudan that has a wind speed of 6 m s −1, which is suitable for power production.
Why does Sudan have a lower wind potential?
This is due to the cubic power in the relationship between wind power and wind speed. The wind potential in Sudan is proportional to the latitude; the higher the latitude, the greater wind potential. In other words the regions below 9°′N (tropical region) have lower wind potential than the region above 9°′N.
Can a mechanical wind pump be developed in Sudan?
The presented work on development of a mechanical wind pump has going on in Sudan for several years. It is based on a multi-bladed rotor with high efficiency. The aim has been to develop a wind pump, which needs limited service, and maintenance; and meets for mass production in Sudan.


