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The paper presents an economic cost evaluation on the feasibility of offshore wind turbine (OWT) farms development in Nigeria, using a 500 MW OWT farm as an incident study. A developed model was used to evaluate the economic cost of the OWTs at different phases of the project. Additionally, the...
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This paper presents a hybrid wind generation with a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) and a permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM). The study analyzes the performances of the two wind systems and assets the stability of the operating parameters in the presence of a grid fault. Both the...
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Fault-tolerable capability of Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) against disturbance occurrence is recognized as Fault Ride-Through (FRT). With quick and accurate compensation potentiality of Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) to retrieve the nominal PCC voltage, DFIG can safely follow its normal...
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The research in this paper reveals how organising the innovation ecosystem can enable the achievement of the aim for innovation and competitiveness. The research was conducted from June 2014 to May 2015 using a qualitative deductive approach among operation & maintenance (O&M) actors in offshore...
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On 10 June 2011, the district council of Ahrweiler in the north of the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany took the decision to meet 100% of the district's electricity needs through renewable energy by 2030. Yet the share of renewable energy in the district's overall electricity...
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We apply Open Street Map to identify available placement cells and Global Wind Atlas to determine average wind speeds on a 500 x 500m grid in Germany (1.3 million cells). Minimum distances to obstacles such a roads and buildings leave 535,000 potential placement cells. We calculate...
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Power in wind turbines are traditionally controlled by varying the pitch angle at high wind speeds in region 3 of the wind turbine operation. The pitch angles controllers are normally driven by electrical or hydraulic actuators. The motivation of this research is to design and implement a pitch...
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The energy needs of India have increased many folds in recent years due to industrialization and ever-increasing population. Wind energy offers excellent opportunities in fulfilling the energy needs of the country. Being renewable, it has enormous resource potential. Since the last decade, the...
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The Wind energy is more reliable and speedier growing, among the renewable energy resources, due to the world environment challenges as well as increasing demand for energy. The wind turbine system's stability is cumbersome due to the uneven distribution of wind. Centrifugal and gravitational...
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