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    11/20/2017 Wind energy Wind energy is the application of air flow by use of wind turbines up to the mechanically powered generators to produce electric power. The wind energy is used as fuels of burnt fossils because its clean, plenty, it’s distributed widely, renewable, it doesn’t consume water and doesn’t produce greenhouse gases (Wolff & Meyer, 2016). The effects of wind energy to the environment are less problematic as compared to the power sources that are non-renewable. Wind farms

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Motivation Recently, wind power has gained greater attention with respect to sources of renewable energy due to the maturity of the technology and its relative cost competitiveness. Wind power farms (WPFs) are scattered in remote areas (onshore and offshore) selected by the wind speed, water depth, and distance to shore. It is important to develop technology to monitor WPFs with higher capacities as the size and number of wind turbines in a WPF is continuously increasing.

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    Everyday witnesses increased demand in energy, which requires further investigations on available sources of energy, especially renewable energy that was highlighted in the last decades as per environmental and sustainability demand. Wind energy is one of the cleanest energies that received the attention of researchers and investors because of its availability with low running cost. According to the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA, 2015), wind energy is currently the fastest-growing source of

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    being a virtually inexhaustible renewable resource, wind energy has the advantage of being modular; that is a wind farm’s size can be adjusted by simply adjusting the number of turbines on the farm. A major disadvantage of wind is that the amount of energy available from the generator at any given time is dependent on the intensity of the wind resource at the time which is very difficult to predict. This intermittency of intensity reduces the wind generator’s value both at the operational level and

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    the standard of the air we breathe. Renewable & Sustainable: Winds are caused by heating of atmosphere by the sun, earth surface irregularities and the rotation of the earth. As long as the sunlight illuminates the wind blowsthe energy generated can be harnessed and It'll never run out, unlike their Earths fossil fuel reserves. Cost Effective: Wind energy is totally free. Theres no marketplace for the need and supply of wind energys, it might be used by anyone and is among the lowest cost renewable

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    Introduction As the demand for energy rises, the rate at which energy is consumed exceeds the rate at which energy is generated, resulting in rolling power outages. The report will focus on wind energy, highlighting its viability and reliability as a solution to South Africa’s current energy crisis. This report will give a general overview of renewable energy, focusing on the: definition, brief history and background, types of renewable energy, and current energy demands. Wind energy will then be investigated

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    Potential wind energy is ten times greater than the total consumption of electricity in the United States. By connecting wind farms to power grids we can deliver electricity where it is needed. With this form of generating energy we cannot only prevent global warming, by reducing the amount of burning fossil fuels, but also it is proving itself to be an economical advantage. In northeastern Minnesota, potential wind energy would be the most productive. Wind Turbines and wind energy have been proven

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    Wind energy: Wind energy described as the process by which wind is used to generate electricity. Wind is a part of renewable energy. Renewable energy is the one, which cannot be depleted when used. Globally, the use of power plants has increased, due to the overpopulation, urbanization since past years. Since then, renewable resources have played a vital role in maintaining balance worldwide in various forms. For instance, wind energy, geothermal energy, hydropower and other renewable energy resources

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    Prof. Allan November 19, 2017 Is wind energy really that cheap? Is it effective? Is it practical? We have harnessed wind for thousands of years for transportation, agriculture, and for power. Thus, wind energy has been one of the most recent developments in the field of renewable energy in the last several years. Wind farms seem to be essential in our society to the continued push to reduce fossil fuel usage and greenhouse gas emissions. A cheaper form of energy that also emits less pollution than

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    For many, the mention of wind energy conjures images of giant white turbines, their blades slowly rotating, stretching off into the distance with no end in sight. This is how it has been portrayed in pictures, but this is not how wind energy truly looks. Photographs in books and magazines imply that wind energy would require these never ending fields. On the contrary, smaller fields where a limited amount of turbines create all the power needed and more for a city that is nearby, or smaller individual

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