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A critical assessment of significant developments in wind turbine performance

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Article: 2267568 | Received 05 Nov 2022, Accepted 06 Jun 2023, Published online: 22 Nov 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Renewable energy is critical to combating climate change, and this strategy must be long term. Wind energy is a favoured renewable energy owing to current energy crisis and its natural availability. Late-developing countries have placed a greater emphasis on wind power generation. Wind energy deployment is now a policy issue for ruling parties throughout the world, resulting in a continuous increase in wind power output. The rural sections are in desperate need of wind power that is both efficient and effective. Micro wind turbines can meet electrical needs of rural households. The aerodynamic design of the blade is a decisive element influencing power output, making it an ideal study field. This article offers readers a knowledge base to investigate potential strategies for utilising benefits of wind profiles with least amount of vibration, noise and installation space. In this paper, novel methods relating to advancements in wind energy systems are studied and reported.

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