Article : [PAP579]
Info : REPONSE 5, le 17/11/2005.
Titre : Injecting power from a small wind turbine into a DC bus.
Cité dans : [DIV484] Recherche sur les mots clés HYDROGENE, PANNEAU SOLAIRE, EOLIENNE, SUPERCAPACITE, HYBRID VEHICLES et ENERGIE RENOUVELABLE, janvier 2011.Auteur : Turner, A.R.
Source : 2004 International Conference on Power System Technology - POWERCON (IEEE Cat. No.04EX902)
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Piscataway, NJ, USA: IEEE, 2004. p.1078-83 Vol.2 of 2 vol. (xx+2002) pp. 5 refs.
Conference: Singapore, 21-24 Nov 2004
Price: CCCC 0 7803 8610 8/2004/$20.00
ISBN: 0-7803-8610-8
Document_Type : Conference Article
Treatment_Code : Practical
Info : Country of Publication : United States
Language : English
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Abstract :
Wind energy is a clean and renewable alternative to fossil fuels. The bulk of currently available wind power
is produced on large wind farms, which are operated by power companies. These wind farms use up vast
amounts of space, and are usually located away from residential areas. One way to make better use of
available land would be to allow institutions to install small windmills on their own properties. These small
windmills would help to offset the load placed on the grid by the residence. A DC-DC converter for such
application is presented which injects power from a small wind turbine into a site-wide DC bus.
Accession_Number : 2005:8456612 INSPEC
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