Power electronics and controls for wind turbine systems
The electrical energy consumption continues to grow and more applications will be based on electricity in the next decades. We can expect that more 60% of all energy consumption will be converted and used as electricity. It is a demand that production, distribution and use of electrical energy are d...
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Published in: | 2010 IEEE International Energy Conference pp. 333 - 344 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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01-12-2010
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Summary: | The electrical energy consumption continues to grow and more applications will be based on electricity in the next decades. We can expect that more 60% of all energy consumption will be converted and used as electricity. It is a demand that production, distribution and use of electrical energy are done as efficient as possible. Further, emerging climate changes argues to find future solutions which also are sustainable. Two major technologies will play important roles to solve parts of those future problems. One is the change the electrical power production from conventional, fossil (and short term) based energy sources to renewable energy sources. Another is to use high efficient power electronics in power generation, power transmission/distribution and end-user application. This paper discuss trends of the most emerging renewable energy sources, wind energy, which by means of power electronics is changing the future electrical infrastructure but also contributes steadily more to non-carbon based electricity production. Most focus is on the power electronics technologies used in wind turbine systems. |
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ISBN: | 1424493781 9781424493784 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ENERGYCON.2010.5771701 |