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2019 | vol. 2(1) cz.II Part II: Selected Organizational Problems in the Mining Industry | 549--554
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Local Benefits Factored in Utility Scale Wind Energy for a Remote Location

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The publication presents the results of analysis of possible local benefits factored in utility scale wind energy for a remote location. Electricity is one of the most vital problems on the Earth, thus utility scale wind and solar energy devices are boosting economic development. Energy demand is constantly increasing, despite efforts to ensure the energy efficiency of devices. People are looking for more energy and electricity to consume. Although wind energy is still being researched and improved, modern generation of wind energy is becoming more and more effective and desirable. This publication presents an effective solution to this issue. It deals with the generation of green environment friendly electricity from wind turbine. The genuine idea is to provide energy for remote location using onshore wind turbines. An analysis of the demand for energy at a remote location and electricity consumption was made to provide preliminary calculations of the wind farm. The number of required turbines is determined taking into account all related factors. A specific wind turbine has been selected and proposed to provide the necessary location with the necessary amount of energy. The analysis carried out showed that the produced energy is environment friendly since there is no carbon dioxide emission. (original abstract)
Twórcy
  • VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • AGH University of Science and Technology Kraków, Poland
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