RESEARCH ON THE EFFICIENCY OF SMALL CAPACITY WIND TURBINES IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Emanuela Sorina POP

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Abstract: Renewable resources are an important source of green energy to be integrated both in the built environment, not only in industrial parks. The paper aims to identify the main characteristics of small capacity wind turbines, power conversion mode, and the development of concepts to be implemented successfully in the built environment. Efficiency of small capacity wind turbines differs from that of industrial turbines and to establish the main potential users needs and the performance characteristics for such turbines were applied competitive engineering techniques.
Key words: small capacity wind turbine, efficiency, speed, HAWT, VAWT, built environment.

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