Journal of Energy and Economic Development

Journal of Energy and Economic Development

Assessing wind energy potential and economics for three offshore locations on the Persian Gulf in Iran

Document Type : Original Article

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Energy Faculty, Islamic Azad University،Science And Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
10.30503/jeedev.2025.471311.1036
Abstract
Wind energy has been increasingly used in recent years, and is potentially competitive with conventional fuels in many locations. The spatial dependence is significant and related to the speed and energy of the winds. In this paper, energy + and economic feasibility assessments of offshore winds are carried out, by considering the use of wind turbines in Abu Musa, Qeshm and Kish islands, located in the south of Iran . The analyses utilize  the Weibull  density function and recorded data for a four-year period (2020-2023), taken at three-hour intervals and at heights of 10 and 50 m. The hourly, daily, monthly and annual variations of wind speed are analyzed, and the economic feasibility is determined of installing wind turbine sat the sites. Annual values for the Weibull shape parameters for Abu Musa, Qeshm and Kish islands are found to be in the range of 2.39-2.10, 2.28-2.54 and 2.04-2.10, respectively. The maximum wind power densities for Abu Musa, Qeshm and Kish islands occur in January, April and March, respectively. The results show that the wind potential and the generated electricity with two wind turbines models are suitable for the studied sites, and that the cost of generating electricity is lower than the price offered by the Iranian government to private power plants.
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 27 October 2025