Wind Energy: A Review Paper

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Abstract

This review paper examined the outline of wind innovation, where the approach depends on standards and down to earth executions. Wind vitality is the second biggest wellspring of sustainable power source after hydropower. It is incredibly reasonable, yet it is discontinuous. Even though the abuse of twist goes back a few centuries, the cutting edge wind vitality industry started amid the oil emergency of the seventies. Most these days wind turbines are onshore; however others are fabricated seaward, more often than not in wind ranches. Since wind vitality is discontinuous, it must be upheld by different wellsprings of power. Wind vitality can be productive as a rule. However, it has not yet accomplished full matrix equality with fossil vitality sources.

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Kumar, A., Khan, M. Z. U., & Pandey, B. (2018). Wind Energy: A Review Paper. Gyancity Journal of Engineering and Technology, 4(2), 29–37. https://doi.org/10.21058/gjet.2018.42004

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