Real time pricing cost and value of wind generation
Abstract
Wind energy is expected to play an important role in electrical energy generation. This
project presents an economic feasibility study of a wind power generation plant project
in Kuala Perlis. The study site of this proposed project is located along the coastal area
of Kuala Perlis. The type of wind turbine is selected based on the performance which is
best fit for local wind speed sample obtained from Malaysian Meteorological
Department. Wind turbines were installed in an area of 1 hectare with optimal capacity.
The economic analysis performed by HOMER software showed that the development of
wind power generation plant which sells electricity to national grid under feed in tariff
is achievable. However, the study site with low wind speed indicates significantly
higher electricity cost at around RM0.60/kWh. In order to promote wind power
generation in Kuala Perlis, Real Time Pricing is needed to reduce electricity cost by
performing load shifting to improve energy efficiency. Nonetheless, this solution is not
practical to tackle the issue of high electricity cost. Alternatively, designs improvement
for the blade, rotor and generator of wind turbine shall be a better path that leads wind
power to be fully commercialised.