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On the Wind Energy Conversion Systems

2018 15th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD), 2018
Wind energy is a source of economic energy, clean and inexhaustible. In this work we describe the different types of turbines and generators that exist in the literature and their models. In the next, we give the advantages and disadvantages for each type and their uses.
Asma Tounsi, Hafedh Abid, Khaled Elleuch
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Offshore wind energy conversion systems

Wind Energy Conference, 1980
TRONG prevailing surface winds and relatively shallow water characterize much of the U.S. offshore regions. These properties, plus remoteness from population centers, infer that offshore siting of wind-turbine generators is desirable. However, a number of other factors, some more serious than others, detract from the concept.
L.A. Kilar, P.H. Stiller, D.F. Ancona
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Remote Wind Energy Conversion System

2020
This paper describes a SCADA system for a microgrid laboratory that simulates a grid-connected wind turbine. The SCADA application monitors the entire system, ensuring reliable and stable operation. It gathers information from all the elements of the system, including the embedded controller of the emulator and the grid-connected inverter.
Cezara-Liliana Rat   +3 more
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A Review of Wind Energy Conversion Systems

2022 10th International Conference on Smart Grid (icSmartGrid), 2022
© 2022 IEEE.In the last decade, wind energy as a renewable energy source has become increasingly popular, and the establishment of large-scale wind energy conversion systems (WECS) and its connection to the electricity grid has become common. However, conventional power systems are not directly compatible with the characteristics of wind turbines.
Demirbaş, Şevki   +2 more
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Optimum Wind-Energy Conversion Systems

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1977
The history of energy-converting machines is the story of consistently increasing specific speed. This is also true for wind-energy converters jf we neglect the step backwards between 1868 and approximately 1910, when comparatively small low­ speed multiblade steel windmills were introduced, as a temporary help mainly for farming in semiarid areas.
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Wind-Energy Conversion System Simulation Program

Journal of Energy, 1980
This paper describes a program which was developed to simulate the operation and performance of a windenergy conversion system (WECS) for a nonutility potential user, and to perform a lifecycle economic analysis. The system consists of a wind turbine in conjunction with purchased utility power and an optional energy storage system and heat engine ...
R. ASSARABOWSKI, J. MANKAUSKAS
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