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Wind energy for the 1990s and beyond
Authors:GThomas Bellarmine  Joe Urquhart
Affiliation:

University of West Florida, Building 70, Room 129, Pensacola, FL 32514, U.S.A.

Abstract:Electrical power must be available to the consumer in any amount upon demand. Conventional methods of power generation, such as the burning of fossil fuels, hydroelectric plants, and nuclear power plants, have considerable shortcomings. Governmental regulations have increased in quantity and have raised the already rigid standards of producing electric power without further damage to the environment. Electrical power produced by wind energy conversion systems are undergoing extensive research and revitalization as a viable solution to clean air power generation. The basic challenge to scientists and engineers is to develop wind energy conversion systems that produce adequate amounts of power, but at a cost comparable to present conventional methods. This article discusses the background and impact of the modern wind energy conversion system on future power generation.
Keywords:Electrical power  Modern wind energy  History of wind power  Site selection for wind  Wind analysis  Types of turbines and generators
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