Wind Farm Planning and its Economic Analysis for Bangladesh in prospects to the development done in China

Authors

  • Sharmin Kader
  • Han Xiao Qing

Abstract

At present Bangladesh is confronting the issue with power as the production less contrasting with the interest. A lot of power is expended in urban territories particularly by ventures while in rustic or beach front regions a large portion of the individuals are far from its benefits. About 40 million of people are living in the 724-kilometer-wide coastal areas of Bangladesh. In addition, it is astonishing that during the time there is adequate breeze pass up which can deliver a mesmerizing amount of wind power. In any case, step by step the use of wind energy is expanding on the planet which lessens expenses of sustainable power source innovation, improves effectiveness. On this regard China is role model for other developing nations. It would be a decent elective arrangement rather than reliance on petroleum gas. Wind energy is principally potentially in beach front and seaward regions with solid breeze system. Wind energy is fundamental for guaranteeing environmentally friendly power energy for what’s to come. The farming place that is known for Bangladesh needs the stockpile of water at perfect time for better yielding. The establishment of windmills will be particularly helpful for working the water supply siphons. This exploration features the plausibility of wind energy and depicts the vital strides to execute and create wind energy division in Bangladesh by utilizing the ideas and research carried out by its friend nation China. Strong strategies, riles, and declaration can be applied to make government, non-government association, and giver associations cooperate to create wind energy segment in Bangladesh.\

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Published

2020-02-12

How to Cite

Kader, S., & Qing, H. X. (2020). Wind Farm Planning and its Economic Analysis for Bangladesh in prospects to the development done in China. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 7(2). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/1626