Wind power in Belarus

At the beginning of 2019, wind power provided about 0.3% of the total electricity generation of Belarus. Together with solar power, wind power is the most important sector of renewable energy in Belarus. As of February 2019, the largest wind farm is near the village Hrabnyky in Navahrudak District.[1] By 2020, the country plans to create up to 300 MW of wind power capacity with an expected annual generation of up to 500 GWh.[lower-alpha 1]

Wind generator near Hrabnyky

Wind resources

The country has already identified 1640 points where it is possible to install wind power plants, although the wind speed over the territory of Belarus is on average no more than 3.5-5 m/s, and for the economic benefit of wind turbines it should reach 7-12 m/s. The best conditions for wind power are observed on the hills near Navahrudak, Oshmiansk, Mensk, and Orsha.[1]

Main enterprises

Until the year 2010, individual units already operated in the Minsk and Grodno regions. By 2017, the largest of the wind energy facilities is Navahrudak wind park, which belongs to the RUE branch «Grodnoenergo» Lida energy networks. The first wind generator appeared here near the village Hrabnyky in 2011. The windbreak showed good results. In 2016, close to installed 5 similar installations of the Chinese company «HEAG».[2] Creation of a wind park cost the state 13 million dollars. Annual electricity generation is about 22 million kWh. Such amount of generated energy allows to save 4.5 million cubic meters of gas per year (700 000-800 000 dollars). The station is serviced by 10 certified employees of "Grodnoenergo".[3]

In 2017, there were about 47 facilities in the country where wind turbines are operated with a total installed capacity of 84 MW[4]. By 2020, the commissioning of wind power stations is expected in Smorgon (15 MW), Oshmyany (25 MW), Liozno (50 MW) and Dzerzhinsky (160 MW) regions.[5]

According to forecasts, by 2020, the power capacity of wind turbines will be 289 MW. By 2030 - about 500 MW.[6]

See also

Notes

  1. Development Strategy ... 2011-2015

References

  1. Wind Power in Belarus. Wind power is a real chance for Belarus to be energy independent by 2050
  2. Renewable vs Nuclear: The Fate of Green Energy in Belarus
  3. Ветроэнергетика в Беларуси: потенциал высок, барьеры тоже
  4. Внедрить, но не навредить // Энергетика Белоруссии : газета. — 2017. — 29 ноябрь (№ 22). — С. 3.
  5. Шарухо И. Н. Сдвиги в энергетике Белоруссии в целях устойчивого развития / И. Н. Шарухо, М. А. Потоцкий, В. Г. Хомяков // Итоги научных исследований ученых МГУ имени А. А. Кулешова 2016 г. — Могилёв, 2017. — С. 165—167.
  6. Беларусь располагает одним из лучших ресурсов в Европе для развития ветроэнергетики

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