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A Review on Design of Low Wind Speed Wind Turbines

Sudhakar C J, Dr. D R Joshi, Nikhil R Chitragar

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Abstract: To meet the increasing global demand for renewable energy such as wind energy, more and more new wind parks are installed worldwide. Most of the commercial turbines are designed for relatively high wind speeds, around 10m/s, produces insignificant amounts of power below wind speed of 5m/s. Taking a consideration of conventional axial flux, horizontal axis 3-blade wind turbine system this paper as discussed about design aspects of low wind speed turbines.

Keywords: HAWT, Small Turbines, TSR, Low Wind Speed

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[1] Sudhakar C J, Dr. D R Joshi, Nikhil R Chitragar, “A Review on Design of Low Wind Speed Wind Turbines,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2019.71203

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