Compact Portable and Restructurable Power Generation Using Wind Enegry for Multi Purpose Usage
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- 1. Assistant Professor, Department of electrical & electronics, PDA college of engineering Kalaburgi, India
- 2. Student, Department of electrical & electronics, PDA college of engineering Kalaburgi, India
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Renewable energy sources, such as wind energy, have gained significant attention in recent years due to their potential for mitigating environmental concerns and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. In this abstract, we present a concept for compact, portable, and restructurable power generation using wind energy, aiming to address the need for flexible and decentralized energy solutions. Traditional wind power systems often rely on large-scale turbines installed in fixed locations, which may not be suitable for certain applications, such as remote areas or temporary power needs. The proposed concept focuses on developing a compact and portable wind energy solution that can be easily deployed in various environments and quickly restructured as per requirements. Wind energy power generation is main focus to generate large amount of power to meet the requirements of power utility. There is lot of research work going on the power extraction by wind source as it is renewable and abundantly available in the nature. This helps in meeting the nationwide energy demand while the non-renewable sources are getting diminished gradually. It is considered as one of the clean source of energy used for electricity production to remote locations, for agricultural purposes etc. There are many types of wind power generation such as small scale production, utility scale production, off shore wind energy production etc. This paper gives us the outline about the portable and restructurable wind energy power generation for multipurpose utility.
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