A Perspective Observation of Power Generation using Wind Energy and its Benefits

International Journal of Industrial Engineering
© 2016 by SSRG - IJIE Journal
Volume 3 Issue 3
Year of Publication : 2016
Authors : C. Swaminathan and G.Nagarathinam
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C. Swaminathan and G.Nagarathinam, "A Perspective Observation of Power Generation using Wind Energy and its Benefits," SSRG International Journal of Industrial Engineering, vol. 3,  no. 3, pp. 7-11, 2016. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23499362/IJIE-V3I5P102

Abstract:

With the advancement technology in the world,Energy plays a significant role in the socioeconomic growth and welfare of a society. It is definitely a challengingperformance to encounter the ever growingclaim with leastecologicalpossibilities. By means of the developing concern about country population, energy requirements and climatic disputes, it is tough to expressanecological energy strategy for the region. The capability of the Wind power has practicedremarkabledevelopment in the past years. Many consequent regions like isolated villages, islands, industrial sectors and ships are far away from the central grid. They needseparate generator structure to afford their local electrical requirements. This obligation has directed to extensive research on improvement of different technologies for separate generators.Rural Indian societies, categorized by their remote locations, minor populations, and resulting low electric demands and great electric costs, have some of the highest wind possessions in India. The paper aims to recognizeaspects that subsidize to and limit the prosperous development of wind power plans in rural area and to acclaimresults to overwhelmeddefinite barriers.Such features must be an essential part of planning determinationswith the aim of advance wind power development in rural societies. It also designates the modernadvances in wind energy alteration systems, their arrangements, selection of generators and their social and conservationalwelfares, anassessment of the relatedconcerns of distributed resources comprising wind power with electric power systems, hybrid power system and information the progresses.

Keywords:

 

Wind energy,renewable energy, wind turbine, Hybrid Power Systems.

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