Electrical resonance instability study in wind power plants

Author(s):  
Luis Sainz ◽  
Juan Jose Mesas ◽  
Lluis Monjo ◽  
Joaquin Pedra ◽  
Marc Cheah-Mane
2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 4579-4589 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marc Cheah-Mane ◽  
Luis Sainz ◽  
Jun Liang ◽  
Nick Jenkins ◽  
Carlos Ernesto Ugalde-Loo

Author(s):  
Yu. Kozlov ◽  
R. Serebryakov

A new coronavirus pandemic is raging all over the world, especially in densely populated areas. Unlike most countries, more than half of the territory of Russia is not used by humans — which means that it is possible to settle large cities to avoid crowding people on a small area. The authors of the article consider wind power, namely vortex wind power plants, as a new source of energy that can be quickly and with less harm built in rural areas. The article also discusses the possibilities of an alternative Autonomous non-volatile installation "Air spring" for obtaining fresh water from atmospheric air.


Author(s):  
Hever Alcahuaman ◽  
Juan Camilo Lopez ◽  
Daniel Dotta ◽  
Marcos J. Rider ◽  
Scott G. Ghiocel

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