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4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Yemen Communication Base Station Wind Power Site Planning"

Is Yemen a good place for wind energy?

Yemen has a long coastline and high altitudes of 3677 m above sea level, making it an ideal location for wind energy generation, with an estimated 4.1 h of full-load wind per day. The wind energy can be converted into mechanical and electrical energy, and it could be a viable option for bolstering the electricity power sector.

How much wind and solar power does Yemen need?

Therefore, the remaining power of wind and solar energy is about 33.59GW and according to case two, the total power required which is 9.648GW needed by the Yemeni population in 2030 only accounted for about 18% of the total available power of 52.886GW of wind and solar power, and the remaining power is 43.238GW.

Why is Yemen a good place for solar energy?

Yemen has one of the highest levels of solar radiation in the world, increased solar irradiation availability throughout the year. Yemen has a long coastline and high altitudes of 3677 m above sea level, making it an ideal location for wind energy generation, with an estimated 4.1 h of full-load wind per day.

What is the main source of energy in Yemen?

As mentioned earlier, according to the International Energy Agency, in 2000, oil made up 98.4% of the total primary energy supply in Yemen, while in 2017, oil made up about 76% of the total primary energy supply, and natural gas about 16%. Oil and gas are the largest suppliers of fuel for power plants (Sufian 2019).

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