ISBN-13: 9781118647516 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 488 str.
Wind energy technology has progressed enormously over the last decade. In coming years it will continue to develop in terms of power ratings, performance and installed capacity of large wind turbines worldwide, with exciting developments in offshore installations. Designed to meet the training needs of wind engineers, this introductory text puts wind energy in context, from the natural resource to the assessment of cost effectiveness and bridges the gap between theory and practice. The thorough coverage spans the scientific basics, practical implementations and the modern state of technology used in onshore and offshore wind farms for electricity generation. Key features:
Under the umbrella of CEwind eG – the consortium for wind energy research between Schleswig–Holstein’s Universities – authors from the wind community in Schleswig–Holstein and the Netherlands have collaborated to compile this introductory text on wind energy.