A residential wind-driven power system, using hydrogen for storage, is described. The advantages of the system are that it is self-contained, and utilizes off-the-shelf components. The system is based on minimum wind velocity of 10 km/h, which represents the average wind speeds in about 50% of the conterminous States.
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Zelby, L. W. (1975). HYDROGEN AS ENERGY STORAGE ELEMENT. (pp. 339–343). Plenum Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2607-6_25
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