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Solar Power Wind Power

 

What is wind power ?

Wind power systems are a clean means of generating electricity by converting wind kinetic energy.

A hybrid wind/photovoltaic system allows for smooth power output during cloudy/calm periods.

The system requirement depends on many factors mainly:

1.      Customer demands (the ratings of the loads that the system must support)

2.      Climatic status within the geographical area where the system is to be deployed.

 

Areas of applications

  • Marines

  • Industrial

  • Irrigation

  • Rural development 

Hybrid Wind/Solar features

  • Consistent electric supply
  • Low running cost
  • Smooth seasonal fluctuations
  • Extended battery life
  • Easy installation (tower/roof top)
  • Maintenance free
  • Automatic regulation / operation

Wind/Solar specs 

  • Voltage output 12, 24, 48 VDC

  • Threshold wind speed : 2.7 m/s 

  • Energy output options 49/60/72 kW/h

  • Rated output : 400 W (at 12.5 m/s)

  • Rotor diameter : 1.15 m

  • Weight ~ 6 kg

  • Notes:

    1- Higher voltages are available for large systems

    2- Threshold wind speed, energy output options and all other parameters differs, depending on the wind turbine model and manufacturer.

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