Authors
Ayodele Benjamin Esan, Vincent Ehiaguina, Claudius Awosope, Lanre Olatomiwa, Dickson Egbune
Publication date
2019/10/1
Journal
Data in brief
Volume
26
Pages
104444
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Generally, sub-Saharan countries possess abundant energy resources including renewables and fossil sources, with natural gas potentially being among the more abundant resource second only to solar power. For conventional electrical energy generation, gas turbines are one of the most prominent technologies being adopted in producing electricity from natural gas. Nigeria, for instance has the largest natural gas reserves in Africa, and the 9th largest in the World. Thus, more than 80% of her electricity generation utilizes gas turbines. To effectively monitor the state of these gas turbines, several sensors are located on the turbines to acquire data in real time. In this data article, we present the acquired data from a 5.68-MW gas turbine installed as an independent power producing unit in a community in Ogun State, Nigeria over a period of six months. Performing various descriptive analysis on the dataset, the real …
Total citations
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