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Title: Issues associated with the implementation of wind energy power generation in isolated and non-interconnected rural areas – Case study
Authors: Moya Chavez, Francisco David
Bernal, Efrain
Montoya, Jairo
Rubiano, José Luis
Salazar, Fabián
Garzon, Andres
Keywords: Electrical Renewable Energy Source
Polygeneration
Wind Energy
Wind Turbines
Rural Electrification
Wind Systems Modeling
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Publisher: World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society
Abstract: Analysis of difficulties and issues related to the design, construction, transportation, installation and operation of two single-blade wind turbines type as part of a hybrid project to supply electrical energy to an isolated rural community in northern of Colombia are discussed in this paper. This study modeling aerodynamic forces, as well as the analysis the materials used in the construction stage, welding analysis and control systems. This investigation indicates the difficulty to provide stability of civil and mechanical structures of wind turbines without a complete assurance of installation. Most significant issues associated to the development this case including the lack of plan strategy and deficient supervision during construction stages
URI: https://repository.usc.edu.co/handle/20.500.12421/2728
ISSN: 17905079
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