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Ministry of Electricity & Energy (MEE) New & Renewable Energy Energy Authority Authority (NREA)
Ministry of Electricity Electricit y & Energy (MEE) New & Renewable Energy Energy Authority ( NREA)
Egypt enjoys excell excellent ent wind regimes, particularly particularl y in the t he Suez Gulf Gul f where the average average wind wind speed reaches 10.5 m/sec.
The wind energy resource is available available in large regions on the Nile banks in the th e Eastern Eastern and Western Deserts Deserts and an d parts p arts of Sinai.
Resource Assessment
Egypt Wind Map, 1987
In cooperation with
Wind Atlas of Gulf of Suez, 1991 - 2001
In cooperation with Risoe (Denmark) &
Wind Atlas of Egypt, 2005
In cooperation with Risoe (Denmark) &
Ras Sedr
7.5
Abu Aldarag
8.8
Zafarana (North)
9.5
Zafarana
9.0
Zafarana (west)
7.5
St. Paul
8.4
Ras Ghareb
10.0
El Tour
5.6
El Zeit Gulf (Average)
10.5
In the south east of Cairo by 190 km
NREA
On Land Running and in Operation Projects Zafarana-1 (DANIDA1) 50 Nordex N43 Turbines. 600 KW each. In cooperation with DANIDA. Was handed over on Apr. 2001
Zafarana-2 (KFW1) 55 Nordex N43 Turbines. 600 KW each. In cooperation with KFW . Was handed over on May. 2001
On Land Running and in Operation Projects Zafarana-3 (DANIDA2) 46 Vestas V47 Turbines 660 KW each In cooperation with DANIDA Was handed over on Nov. 2003
Zafarana-4 (KFW2,3) 71 Vest estas as Turbines V4 V47 7 660 KW each In cooperation with KFW . Was handed over on June 2004
On Land Running and in Operation Projects Zafarana –5 (SPAIN)
100 Gamesa G52 Turbines 850 KW each In cooperation with Spain Was handing over on Sep. 2006
On Land Running and in Operation Projects
Zafarana –6 (KFW4)
94 Games Gamesa a G52 Turbines 850 KW each In cooperation with KFW. Was handed ha nded over on Mar. 2008
On Land Running and in Operation Projects
Zafarana –7 (Japan)
142 Gamesa G52 Turbines 850 KW each In cooperation with JBIC Started Start ed in Sep 2008
Under construction Projects ) Zafarana –8 (DANIDA4
142 Gamesa G52 Turbines 850 KW each In cooperation with DANIDA Started in Feb 2010
Total
Number Numb er of Turbine urbines s
: 700
Total
Instaled Cap Capacity acity
: 545
Total
Produced Energy Produced
Capacity ity Capac
Factor
Performance Average FUEL CO2
Availability
Measured Meas ured W.S
:1152450 MWh : 32.7 : : 8.2
SAVED
: 252357
EMMISION
: 633848
ZAFARANA MONTHLY PRODUCTION VS WIND SPEED
10.0
160000
8.7
8.4
140000
138501
9.0
8.3 8.5 7.7
7.8
8.2
130840
127347
120000
8.0
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6.4
7.0
115866
6.8
100000
6.0
5.5
) h
5.6
M(
W
87145
80000
d or
) /s
5.4
79101 P
4.0
48920
40000
51200
3.0
52260
2.0
20000
1.0
0.0
0
Jul-09
Aug-09
Se pp-09
Oct-09 Nov -0 -09 Prod Produc ucti tion on
S. W
60000
Jun-09
(m
5.0
De cc-09 Jan-10 Wind ind Speed Speed
Fe bb-10
M ar ar-10
Apr-10
M ay ay-10
ZAFA ZAFARANA RANA MONTHLY WIND SPEED SPE ED 10.0
9.0
8.0
8.7 8.4
s/ m(
8.2
6.0
6.4 D E
E
6.8
5.0
P S NI
D
8.5
7.7
7.8
7.0
)
8.3
5.6
5.5
De c-09
Jan-10
5.4
4.0
W 3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
Jun-09
Jul-09
Aug-09
Se p-09
Oct-09
Nov-09
Fe b-10
M ar -10
Apr -10
M ay-10
ZAFARANA MONTHLY CAPACITY FACTOR 50.0%
F.
45.0%
R
C
40.0%
44.2%
42.1% 38.5%
37.1%
36.2%
T
O
35.0%
C
30.0%
25.0%
Y
20.0%
C
15.0%
A
TI
F
A
C
A
P 10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
28.8%
27.0%
16.1%
16.7%
19.6%
37.8%
36.0%
ZAFARANA WIND FARM Avilability% 2009-2010 100.0%
96.5%
96.4% 95.3% 95.0%
96.0% 94.7%
94.6%
95.2%
96.4%
96.1%
96.0% 95.2%
94.7%
90.0%
% y t i l i b a l i a v A
85.0%
80.0%
75.0% Jul -09
Aug -09
Sep -09
O ct -09
Nov-09
D ec -0 9
Jan-10
F eb -10
Mar -10
Apr -10
May-10
Jun -10
Blade
Low speed shaft
Wind van van
Wind anemometer anemometer
Yaw system
Nacelle housing Gearbox
Disc brake
Generator
Hydraulic system
Build-up of WP3000 Controller WP3000 WP3000 Controller Co ntroller
Build-up of WP3000 Controller WP3002 WP3002 digi d igital tal Input Inp ut / Output Outp ut board
Relays Power Po wer sup s upply ply 24VAC 24VAC Power supp s upply ly 24DC 24DC (inputs) Bus cable for power supply sup ply WP3001 WP3001 and digital I/O Opto couplers Ditgital Inputs surge protection Internal power conversion Connection for WP3053 display
Build-up of WP3000 Controller WP3001 Mother Mother Board B oard with CPU Power supp supply ly 24VDC 24VDC analoguee I/O’s analogu I/O’s
Pressure input Temp. input in put
Display interface Park com. interf. PC connection DSP (grid) Slave Master Grid measurem. Analogue Anal ogue output outpu t Counter input Internal battery
Build-up of WP3000 Controller WP3001 WP3001 Mother Board Boar d
Turbine connection with Transformer In the middle middle of the line
To Next Turbine
690 V side sid e
round abinet
22 kV side sid e
Transform er Under ground
Power Pow er Cables distributions distribut ions for Z1 1
26
10
32
33
S.V.D e e e d d d e e e e 1 e 2 e 3 F r F F r r
To Zafarana
11
18 19
41 42
25
50
** Prototype ** Prototype Washing Machine. ** Lifted ** Lifted by Crane. ** Remote ** Remote controlled From Ground. ** Washing Auto
Not used Tell Te ll now ( Under test )
* Traditional * Traditional way ( Platform ) * Hanged * Hanged by two steel wires * Controlled * Controlled by Electric Hand switch * Washing Manual by Two persons * Washing inside Used & Effective
NREA Future Contracts
.
National Strategy up to 2020 In February 2008, the Supreme Council of Energy approved an ambitious plan to: Satisfy 20% of the generated electricity by renewable energies by 2020, including 12% from wind energy en ergy,, i.e., reaching more than 7200 MW grid-connected wind farms. •