83-86Realising the continuous exploitation and loss of natural energy resources, a study on extraction of energy from wind has been presented. The calculations of wind speed and the energy present in wind in India, are presented. The variation of wind velocity with respect to altitude is briefly described. Some data related to wind power in India are presented. The relation between the Solidity Ratio and Blade Tip Speed has been highlighted. The advantages and limitations of wind power generation are described. It is concluded that wind energy can play an important role towards the upliftment of rural areas
Wind energy is an attractive though a non-traditional resource in the Indian context. It has an adva...
The paper states briefly the economic, climatic and human factors peculiar to India on which the use...
India is glorified with great renewable energy resources in general in that particularly wind energy...
The technical and economic feasibility of wind power for rural conditions in India is assessed. Earl...
The cost of energy derived from manual labour in tasks like lifting water from wells and canals is e...
Wind energy, with an average growth rate of 30%, is the fastest growing source of renewable energy i...
With the growing energy demand, conventional energy has limited sources. Researcher tends towards re...
Knowledge of a wide variety of wind parameters is required13; because of the diverse applications th...
AbstractWind energy in India with a 49,368 MW estimated production potential has been gaining popula...
An examination of the data available at 22 meteorological stations in Karnataka State shows that win...
An attempt has been made in this special report, to give a brief overview, in Hindi, of the importan...
An attempt has been made in this special report, to give a brief overview, in Hindi, of the importan...
Abstract- Wind is one of the viable renewable energy resources with a promising potential of feasibl...
The Economics of wind power generation being essentially determined by the power available from the ...
New technological developments in wind energy design have contributed to the significant advances in...
Wind energy is an attractive though a non-traditional resource in the Indian context. It has an adva...
The paper states briefly the economic, climatic and human factors peculiar to India on which the use...
India is glorified with great renewable energy resources in general in that particularly wind energy...
The technical and economic feasibility of wind power for rural conditions in India is assessed. Earl...
The cost of energy derived from manual labour in tasks like lifting water from wells and canals is e...
Wind energy, with an average growth rate of 30%, is the fastest growing source of renewable energy i...
With the growing energy demand, conventional energy has limited sources. Researcher tends towards re...
Knowledge of a wide variety of wind parameters is required13; because of the diverse applications th...
AbstractWind energy in India with a 49,368 MW estimated production potential has been gaining popula...
An examination of the data available at 22 meteorological stations in Karnataka State shows that win...
An attempt has been made in this special report, to give a brief overview, in Hindi, of the importan...
An attempt has been made in this special report, to give a brief overview, in Hindi, of the importan...
Abstract- Wind is one of the viable renewable energy resources with a promising potential of feasibl...
The Economics of wind power generation being essentially determined by the power available from the ...
New technological developments in wind energy design have contributed to the significant advances in...
Wind energy is an attractive though a non-traditional resource in the Indian context. It has an adva...
The paper states briefly the economic, climatic and human factors peculiar to India on which the use...
India is glorified with great renewable energy resources in general in that particularly wind energy...