Authors: Odu Elendu Victor
Abstract: Rivers State, Nigeria, faces significant energy challenges characterized by inadequate electricity supply, over-dependence on fossil fuels, and limited access to reliable power infrastructure. This study examines the potential for wind energy exploration as an alternative power source in Rivers State. Through a comprehensive analysis of wind energy potential, current energy challenges, and policy frameworks, this research demonstrates the viability of wind energy development in the region. The study reveals that Rivers State has moderate wind energy potential with average wind speeds ranging from 2.1 to 4.5 m/s and power densities of approximately 81.07 W/m² at 10-meter heights. Key findings indicate that strategic wind energy development could contribute significantly to the state's energy security while supporting climate change mitigation efforts. The research concludes with recommendations for policy development, infrastructure investment, and stakeholder engagement to facilitate wind energy deployment in Rivers State.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18655166
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology