Northern Power Systems manufactures and supplies Northwind 100 and Northwind 100 Arctic wind turbines. The Northwind 100 Arctic wind turbine is based on the Northwind 100 model. This arctic turbine model is designed for icy and cold environments. When a turbine is equipped with gearbox-laden drive train, it requires heating elements and hydraulic fluids to operate smoothly in arctic conditions.
The S70 wind turbine incorporates a gearbox, which is available in a three-stage design, with two spur gear stage and one planetary stage. It is equipped with a double-fed asynchronous generator that allows variable speed operation without transferring the total power through the converter.
Hush Wind Power designs different models of wind turbines. These wind turbines vary mainly in their overall diameters. The 5.5m wind turbine generates 20 kilowatts power at a rated wind speed of 15 meters per second. This turbine can be connected to the grid with the aid of AS477 415volt AC three phase inverters. It has a rated power factor of 1. The generator of the 5.5m wind turbine is a three phase alternating current variable frequency type asynchronous generator.
The Grand Valley State University green house on Watson has a southern exposure that provides passive lighting. Bauer Power has installed all the renewable energy systems in the house. The house is occupied by more than eight people. The solar photovoltaic system generates 2000 watts of power.
The three High Concentration Photovoltaic systems were installed in NV Energy's Clark Generation Station. The three installed photovoltaic systems spread across an acre in the desert. Each of the three HCPV systems is raised from the desert floor and tilted to follow the daily course of the sun.
Research and Markets has added yet another report to their offering. The PEST ANALYSIS - Wind Power Sector in Australia report consists of analysis on the different factors that affect the industry and influence the companies that function in the sector.
Mass Megawatts Wind Power announced that data collected in the past month on its first project with the Augmenter System at Hunter, shows higher than expected wind velocity. Incorporating the Augmenter System, the company had anticipated a 55% increase in the wind velocity, while the data shows over 70% increase in its maiden month of operation.
The Scirocco E5.6-6 wind turbine is capable of generating maximum energy in low as well as medium wind speed conditions. Through this variable speed concept, maximum power point tracking controls are applied to maximize the production up to 50%.
Northwest Power supplies wind turbines manufactured by Bergey. The Bergey XL1 wind turbine consists of three upwind blades and has a rotor diameter of 2.5 meters. This turbine produces rated output power of 1,000 watts at a rated wind speed of 11 meters per second. The start-up and cut-in wind speeds of the Bergey XL1 turbine are 3 meters per second and 2.5 meters per second, respectively. It has the capability to produce a peak output power of 1,600 watts at a maximum wind speed of 54 meters per second. The furling wind speed of the turbine, provided by Northwest Power, is 13 meters per second.
This solar power system includes eight Sharp solar modules with an individual capacity of 170Wp. These solar modules together provide 1.36kW of peak output. This fulfills 56 percent of the total electricity need of the house. For one year, the solar electric system generates 1,017kWh that helps to reduce 577kg of carbon dioxide emission. The electrical usage of the house is 1800kWh per year.
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