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Installing energy storage systems (ESS) for wind turbines power can bring many benefits to both power grids and wind power developers. Considering stochastic nature of wind, electric power generated by wind turbines is highly erratic and may affect both the power quality and the planning of...
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A case study of small-compressed air energy storage (S-CAES) system in Iran metropolises is discussed in this paper. It proposes an alternative way of clean energy storage for electronic and electrical devices. It will present a hybrid technology for a renewable energy power generation; which is...
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Efforts to harness wind energy on a large scale have gained momentum across the world. By the end of December 2013, a cumulative capacity of more than 300GW of wind power projects had been installed all over the world. One of the key aspects involved in implementing wind power projects is the...
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The world's population needs new sources of energy, especially those that are clean and renewable. This paper provides a brief introduction to wind energy and the types of existing turbines, which are classified using the orientation of the rotation axis. Subsequently, an integral analysis is...
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This paper reviews the effects of surface roughness, accreted on wind turbine blades, on the flow field and power generation. Contamination agents, like dust, dirt, ice, and even insects accumulate on the blades and generate roughness to varying degrees. These roughness elements, depending on...
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All renewable energy systems make some contribution to climate change. This is due to fuel combusted for their construction and as back up energy during their operation. Accurate calculation of greenhouse gas emission per kilowatt hour of electricity is difficult but is an important part of...
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Considering the rapid growth of wind turbines applications in power systems, the dynamic behavior of wind turbines, especially the subsynchronous resonance (SSR) is of interest to researchers. This paper presents an overview of subsynchronous resonance issues in wind turbines including, analysis...
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Against the background of steadily increasing wind power generation worldwide, wind turbine manufacturers are continuing to develop a range of configurations with different combinations of pitch control, rotor speeds, gearboxes, generators and converters. This paper categorizes the main designs,...
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This paper presents a review of the current state of the art solutions to the problem of wind farm optimal design. The aim of this work is to present the problem by identifying the most relevant issues involved in the design of a wind farm, as well as to discuss the optimization techniques and...
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Wind energy has become a large contender of traditional fossil fuel energy, particularly with the successful operation of multi-megawatt sized wind turbines. However, reasonable wind speed is not adequately sustainable everywhere to build an economical wind farm. In wind energy conversion...
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