Dear friends,
I would like share the abstract of an article that I have found in Internet by coincidence.
In the article, the researchers analyzed the possibility of using 1-10 KW Wind Turbines in Turkey. It clearly indicates the evolution of wind turbines since 1970s.
Enjoy the moment and the development we, as human-beings, have achieved in the last 30 years!
I wish you a nice day,
LE
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In the article, the researchers analyzed the possibility of using 1-10 KW Wind Turbines in Turkey. It clearly indicates the evolution of wind turbines since 1970s.
Enjoy the moment and the development we, as human-beings, have achieved in the last 30 years!
I wish you a nice day,
LE
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Wind energy utilization possibilities in Turkey
In: Alternative energy sources II; Proceedings of the Second Miami International Conference, Miami Beach, Fla., December 10-13, 1979. Volume 4. (A81-25065 09-44) Washington, D.C., Hemisphere Publishing Corp., 1981, p. 1635-1656.
An analysis of the wind energy utilization possibilities in Turkey is presented. Monthly wind speed maps based on data of the last twenty to thirty years are provided. The minimum wind energywind generators in the southeastern part of the country may be fruitful, particularly during the summer months when wind energy may be coupled with solar power. speed of nine meters per second is found to be satisfied in approximately 25 percent of the country. It is concluded that the installation of several small (1-10 kW)
Resource: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1981aes.....4.1635O
An analysis of the wind energy utilization possibilities in Turkey is presented. Monthly wind speed maps based on data of the last twenty to thirty years are provided. The minimum wind energywind generators in the southeastern part of the country may be fruitful, particularly during the summer months when wind energy may be coupled with solar power. speed of nine meters per second is found to be satisfied in approximately 25 percent of the country. It is concluded that the installation of several small (1-10 kW)
Resource: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1981aes.....4.1635O
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