Electricity generation using wind power

Electricity generation using wind power

Shepherd, William

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The use of the wind as an energy source is increasing and growing worldwide. Wind energy is an important non-fossil option to supplement fossil (coal, natural gas and oil) and nuclear fuels for the generation of electricity. Many parts of the world, particularly the coastlines of Western Europe, North Africa, North and South America, India, Eastern Russia, China, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand, experience a high annual incidence of wind energy. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, together with the Republicof Ireland form a particularly windy location, being favoured with strong westerly winds. The technology of the design and installation of wind turbines and wind farms are, in fact, well established. Operational practice, though, is still being developed as engineers learn by experience. This book is written for electrical engineers concerned with the use of wind power for generating electricity. It incorporates some meteorological features of international wind supply plus a survey of the past and present wind turbines with technical assessment of the choice of turbine sites. Detailed coverage is given to the different types of electrical generator machines used and the electronic control devices employed in modern turbine systems. Importantly, this book devotes full chapters to the integration of wind farms into established electrical grid supply systems, and the environmental and economic aspects of wind generation. Engineers will be drawn to the practical approach in this book, featuring workednumerical examples — complete with answers — at the end of some chapters. INDICE: The Development of Wind Converters; Theory of Wind Converters; Past and Present Wind-Energy Turbines; The Location and Siting of Wind Turbines; Power Flow in Electrical Transmission and Distribution Systems; Electrical Generator Machines in Wind-Energy Systems; Power Electronic Converters in Wind-Energy Systems; Integrating Wind Power Generation into an Electrical Power System; Environmental Aspects of Wind Energy; Economic Aspects of Wind Energy.

  • ISBN: 978-981-4304-13-9
  • Editorial: World Scientific
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 256
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés