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Wind power systems have rapidly evolved since the 1980s, becoming significant contributors to electrical energy generation, particularly in coastal areas. The book explores the development of modern wind turbines, focusing on three-blade designs and variable speed operations that rely on advanced power electronics. It highlights the prominence of European countries like Denmark, Germany, and Spain, as well as the growing markets in the United States and India. National support schemes are discussed, emphasizing their impact on the wind energy market and consumption.
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Wind Energy Systems for Electric Power Generation, Manfred Stiebler
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- 2008
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- Title
- Wind Energy Systems for Electric Power Generation
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Manfred Stiebler
- Publisher
- Springer, Berlin
- Publisher
- 2008
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 193
- ISBN13
- 9783540687627
- Category
- Electrical engineering
- Description
- Wind power systems have rapidly evolved since the 1980s, becoming significant contributors to electrical energy generation, particularly in coastal areas. The book explores the development of modern wind turbines, focusing on three-blade designs and variable speed operations that rely on advanced power electronics. It highlights the prominence of European countries like Denmark, Germany, and Spain, as well as the growing markets in the United States and India. National support schemes are discussed, emphasizing their impact on the wind energy market and consumption.