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Large wind turbines and weak rural electricity systems

R.N. Allan, N. Jenkins, F. Castro, Z. Saad-Saoud, J. Román, M.A. Rodríguez, P. Gardner, M. Birks, J. Coneybeare, A. Ferguson

16th British Wind Energy Association Conference - BWEA 1994, Stirling (United Kingdom). 15-17 June 1994


Summary:
Wind turbines currently available for wind farm applications fall in the range 400-600 kW. Larger turbines may be more cost effective and significant effort is being expended on the development of machines of up to 1 MW rating. However, on weak rural electricity systems, larger turbines may have disadvantages that could reduce the perceived economic benefit. The paper reports on progress with a CEC-funded project to anticipate the possible problems and develop solutions.


Publication date: 1994-06-15.



Citation:
R.N. Allan, N. Jenkins, F. Castro, Z. Saad-Saoud, J. Román, M.A. Rodríguez, P. Gardner, M. Birks, J. Coneybeare, A. Ferguson, Large wind turbines and weak rural electricity systems, 16th British Wind Energy Association Conference - BWEA 1994, Stirling (United Kingdom). 15-17 June 1994.

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