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Wind power : practical aspects

By: Awasthi, Shambhu Ratan.
Publisher: New Delhi TERI Press 2018Description: xv, 427p.ISBN: 9789386530028.Subject(s): Wind power | Wind power plantsDDC classification: 621.3121360954 | Aw14w Summary: Climate change is one of the biggest challenges of 21st century. In the pursuit to combat climate change, renewable energy is seeing a boom in growth. Wind energy is leading the way as it offers a sustainable option. Harnessing energy from the wind and turning it into electricity has many advantages. It does not lead to air or water pollution. Wind Power: Practical Aspects focuses on developing wind power projects in India. It covers factors such as the selection of suitable sites, wind turbines, erection, and commissioning. The book also analyses and explains estimation of energy and cost. Various departments and organizations involved in the process of project approval and implementation are included in detail. The book explains grid management, repowering, development of offshore wind power projects and wind solar hybrid power projects. Probable accidents in wind power projects, remedial measures, important statistical data of India and the world are also covered. Contents: Wind Energy: A Way Out to Combat Climate Change by Public Awareness and Participation Wind Energy: Nature s Gift Basic Technology of Electric Power Generation from Wind Suitable Sites Project Approvals, Government Incentives, and Finance Arrangement Selection of Turbine and Energy Estimation Project Cost and Tariff Project Implementation Grid Management Role of MNRE , NIWE, State Nodal Agencies, and Regulatory Commissions Repowering of Old Wind Power Projects Offshore Wind Power Development Grid-connected Wind Solar PV Hybrid Systems Technology Advancement Including R&D Failures in Wind Turbines and Remedial Measures Important Facts and Figures
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621.312136 W722 Wind energy generation 621.312136 W722 Wind power systems 621.3121360286 OF2 OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY 621.3121360954 Aw14w Wind power 621.312139 C681i INTRODUCTION TO DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION 621.312139 M637g GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AS A SOURCE OF ELECTRIC POWER THERMODYNAMIC AND ECONOMIC DESIGN CRITERIA 621.3124 An48d4 DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges of 21st century. In the pursuit to combat climate change, renewable energy is seeing a boom in growth. Wind energy is leading the way as it offers a sustainable option. Harnessing energy from the wind and turning it into electricity has many advantages. It does not lead to air or water pollution. Wind Power: Practical Aspects focuses on developing wind power projects in India. It covers factors such as the selection of suitable sites, wind turbines, erection, and commissioning. The book also analyses and explains estimation of energy and cost. Various departments and organizations involved in the process of project approval and implementation are included in detail. The book explains grid management, repowering, development of offshore wind power projects and wind solar hybrid power projects. Probable accidents in wind power projects, remedial measures, important statistical data of India and the world are also covered. Contents: Wind Energy: A Way Out to Combat Climate Change by Public Awareness and Participation Wind Energy: Nature s Gift Basic Technology of Electric Power Generation from Wind Suitable Sites Project Approvals, Government Incentives, and Finance Arrangement Selection of Turbine and Energy Estimation Project Cost and Tariff Project Implementation Grid Management Role of MNRE , NIWE, State Nodal Agencies, and Regulatory Commissions Repowering of Old Wind Power Projects Offshore Wind Power Development Grid-connected Wind Solar PV Hybrid Systems Technology Advancement Including R&D Failures in Wind Turbines and Remedial Measures Important Facts and Figures

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