Ingenieur Vol. 75 ingenieur July 2018-FA | Page 41

Manufacturer (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) Gross AEP, MWh/y 15,447.0 16,721.9 21,575.1 21,536.0 23,521.6 29,106.4 28,833.7 ENERGY PRODUCTION Gross CF, Net AEP, % MWh/y 20.27 13,436.6 25.45 15,160.1 23.46 19,576.6 22.25 19,355.5 23.55 21,694.8 27.69 27,166.2 26.33 27,653.3 Net CF, % 17.63 23.01 21.28 20.00 21.72 25.84 25.25 LCOE, RM/kWh 0.8390 0.6429 0.6951 0.7396 0.6810 0.5725 0.5858 Table 4: Determination of LCOE with Annual Energy Production of Wind Turbine. ‟ Malaysia has the potential to develop wind energy as one of her renewable energy sources like solar, biomass, biogas and others. costs and, other economics parameters such as discount and tax rates. For example the LCOE can be determined based on the specifications of the wind turbine as shown in Table 3 and wind data analysis at a selected site as discussed above. The best wind turbine is chosen based on the highest capacity factor and the lowest LCOE as shown in Table 4. Conclusion Malaysia has the potential to develop wind energy as one of her renewable energy sources like solar, biomass, biogas and others. A systematic WRA has been carried out and briefly demonstrated in this article. The wind measurement campaign at potential sites has been conducted by installing the wind masts at 70m height. Based on the initial data analyzed, there are indications, that in general Malaysia, has the potential to develop wind energy because there many sites available with an average wind speed of more than 5 m/s at 70m height. Therefore, the way forward and necessary action that need to be considered include: (i) Install a large-scale wind turbine with a capacity of 1.5-2.5 MW at an identified site as a pilot test project; (ii) Establish the Feed-in-Tariff rate (FiT) for wind energy; (iii) Form a partnership with suitable technology provider; (iv) Establish a wind energy training centre to address the gaps in knowledge, specifically on low wind turbine technology; (v) Develop relevent supporting industries; (vi) Propose secure funds from public and privates entities; (vii) Carry out design, construction and installation locally (viii) Explore the potential of offshore wind energy and, lastly but not least (ix) Develop a small-scale wind turbine suitable for installation on building roof tops. 39