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With an annual growth rate of over 35%, wind is the fastest growing
energy source in the world today. As a result of intensive research
and developmental efforts, the technology of generating energy from
wind has significantly changed during the past five years. The book
brings together all the latest aspects of wind energy conversion
technology - right from the wind resource analysis to grid
integration of the wind generated electricity. The chapters are
contributed by academic and industrial experts having vast
experience in these areas. Each chapter begins with an introduction
explaining the current status of the technology and proceeds
further to the advanced lever to cater for the needs of readers
from different subject backgrounds. Extensive
bibliography/references appended to each chapter give further
guidance to the interested readers.
Growing energy demand and environmental consciousness have
re-evoked human interest in wind energy. As a result, wind is the
fastest growing energy source in the world today. Policy frame
works and action plans have already been for- lated at various
corners for meeting at least 20 per cent of the global energy -
mand with new-renewables by 2010, among which wind is going to be
the major player. In view of the rapid growth of wind industry,
Universities, all around the world, have given due emphasis to wind
energy technology in their undergraduate and graduate curriculum.
These academic programmes attract students from diver- fied
backgrounds, ranging from social science to engineering and
technology. Fundamentals of wind energy conversion, which is
discussed in the preliminary chapters of this book, have these
students as the target group. Advanced resource analysis tools
derived and applied are beneficial to academics and researchers
working in this area. The Wind Energy Resource Analysis (WERA)
software, provided with the book, is an effective tool for wind
energy practitioners for - sessing the energy potential and
simulating turbine performance at prospective sites.
With an annual growth rate of over 35%, wind is the fastest growing
energy source in the world today. As a result of intensive research
and developmental efforts, the technology of generating energy from
wind has significantly changed during the past five years. The book
brings together all the latest aspects of wind energy conversion
technology - right from the wind resource analysis to grid
integration of the wind generated electricity. The chapters are
contributed by academic and industrial experts having vast
experience in these areas. Each chapter begins with an introduction
explaining the current status of the technology and proceeds
further to the advanced lever to cater for the needs of readers
from different subject backgrounds. Extensive
bibliography/references appended to each chapter give further
guidance to the interested readers.
Growing energy demand and environmental consciousness have
re-evoked human interest in wind energy. As a result, wind is the
fastest growing energy source in the world today. Policy frame
works and action plans have already been for- lated at various
corners for meeting at least 20 per cent of the global energy -
mand with new-renewables by 2010, among which wind is going to be
the major player. In view of the rapid growth of wind industry,
Universities, all around the world, have given due emphasis to wind
energy technology in their undergraduate and graduate curriculum.
These academic programmes attract students from diver- fied
backgrounds, ranging from social science to engineering and
technology. Fundamentals of wind energy conversion, which is
discussed in the preliminary chapters of this book, have these
students as the target group. Advanced resource analysis tools
derived and applied are beneficial to academics and researchers
working in this area. The Wind Energy Resource Analysis (WERA)
software, provided with the book, is an effective tool for wind
energy practitioners for - sessing the energy potential and
simulating turbine performance at prospective sites.
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