2008
DOI: 10.1002/rnc.1342
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Wind turbines: New challenges and advanced control solutions

Abstract: After more than a decade with a quasi-exponential growing, wind energy has tripled its worldwide generation capacity in the last five years, being once again the fastest growing energy source in the world, with about 100 GW installed by 2008. Moreover, the current European and American expectations for the near future suggest a significant upward trend of about 170 GW installed by the end of 2010. The currently installed wind power capacity generates 200 TWh per year, equaling 1.3% of the global electricity co… Show more

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“…Top of tower displacement due to bending from torque and drag forces y' t Top of tower velocity v 1 Upstream, undisturbed wind speed II. INTRODUCTION [1], [2], [3], [4] Wind turbines work in several operating regions based on the wind speed. Rated wind speed is the wind speed at which a wind turbine starts producing its rated power.…”
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“…Top of tower displacement due to bending from torque and drag forces y' t Top of tower velocity v 1 Upstream, undisturbed wind speed II. INTRODUCTION [1], [2], [3], [4] Wind turbines work in several operating regions based on the wind speed. Rated wind speed is the wind speed at which a wind turbine starts producing its rated power.…”
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