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WIND POWER PLANT
WIND POWER PLANT
 Introduction to renewable sources.
 Need of wind power plant

 Site selection
 Operating principle
 Working & power generation
 Merits and demerits

 Present scenario & future
Introduction
Why wind power??

Wind power has always given the necessary propulsive force to sailing ships and
has been also used to run windmills.
However, the recent attention paid to climate changes ,the demand to increase the
amount of green energy and fear of a decrease of oil fuel in the future have promoted a
renewed interest in the production of electrical energy from renewable sources and also from
the wind power.



The horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) with upstream three-blade rotor has
resulted to be the most suitable typology and consequently has found a remarkable
development, characterized both by a quick grown in size and power, as well as by a
wide spread.
Generalities on wind power plants
Physics and nature of wind


The Earth continuously releases into the atmosphere the heat received by the
sun, but unevenly.



In the areas where less heat is released(cool air zones) the pressure of
atmospheric gases increases, whereas where more heat is released, air warms
up and gas pressure decreases.


Since the atmosphere tends to constantly re-establish the pressure balance, the air
moves from the areas where the pressure is higher towards those where it is lower;
therefore, wind is the movement of an air mass, more or less quick, between zones at
different pressure.

•The profile and unevenness of the surface of the dry land or of the sea deeply affect the
wind and its local characteristics; in fact the wind blows with higher intensity on large and flat
surfaces, such as the sea: this represents the main element of interest for wind plants onand off shore.
Moreover, the wind gets stronger on the top of the rises or in the valleys oriented parallel
to the direction of the dominant wind, whereas it slows down on uneven surfaces, such as
towns or forests, and its speed with respect to the height above ground is influenced by
the conditions of atmospheric stability.
SITE SELECTION OF
WIND POWER PLANT



Most important decision throughout your installation.



Vital part in the performance and efficiency of a wind turbine.



High, exposed sites.



Not suitable sites in highly populated residential areas.



Avoid roof mounted turbines.



Power transmission loss



Distance between the turbine and the nearest obstacle



Connection with national power grid
Working Principle of Wind turbine :


Wind turbines operate on a simple principle. Wind is merely air in motion. Wind
turbines convert kinetic energy from the wind that passes over the rotors into
electricity.



The kinetic energy in the wind turns two or three propeller-like blades around a
rotor. The rotor is connected to the main shaft, which spins a generator to create
electricity.



Wind turbines are mounted on a tower to capture the most energy. At 100 feet
(30 meters) or more above ground, they can take advantage of faster and less
turbulent wind.



Wind turbines can be used to produce electricity for a single home or building, or
they can be connected to an electricity grid for more widespread electricity
distribution.



wind turbines harness the power of the wind and use it to generate electricity.
Simply stated, a wind turbine works the opposite of a fan. Instead of using
electricity to make wind, like a fan, wind turbines use wind to make electricity.
PARTS OF WIND TURBINE :

1. Hub controller

11. Blade Bearing

2. Pitch cylinder

12. Blade

3. Main shaft

13. Rotor lock system

4. Oil cooler

14. Hydraulic Unit

5. Gear Box

15. Hydraulic shrink disk

6. VMP top-controller

16. Yaw ring

7. Parking break

17. Machine foundation

8. Service crane

18. Yaw gear

9. Transformer

19. Generator

10. Blade Hub

20. Generator Cooler
PARTS OF WIND TURBINE :
Wind turbines consist of four main components—the rotor, transmission
system, generator, and yaw and control systems
Rotor:
 The rotor consists of the hub, three blades and a pitch regulation system, all of which
are located upwind of the tower. The blades are airfoils, which depend on
aerodynamic lift to move the blades and cause rotation. (Air moving over the blades
creates a negative pressure on the upper side of the airfoil and a positive pressure on
the lower side; this causes the rotor to rotate.) The design speed of the rotor is 16
rpm.
Transmission system:
 The mechanical power generated by the rotor blades is transmitted to the generator
by the transmission system. This consists of a gearbox and a braking system plus the
auxiliary lubricating and cooling systems. The gearbox is needed to increase the
rotor’s speed (16 rpm) to the 1800-rpm speed of the generator. The braking system is
designed to lock the rotor when shut down.
Generator:
 The generator converts the mechanical energy to electrical energy in an
asynchronous (induction) generator.
Yaw and control systems:
 The yaw system turns the nacelle into the actual wind direction using a rotary actuator
and a gear mechanism at the top of the tower. A fully automatic microprocessor-based
control and monitoring system is a part of the wind turbine. The control system is
designed for remote operation from the shore-based operations center via a fiber optic
communications system.

WORKING OF WIND POWER PLANT:

 Wind turbines harness the wind's energy to generate electricity. Here, in short, is how
they do it:
 Wind makes BLADES turn.
 Blades turn a shaft .
 Gearbox connected to shaft increases ROTATIONAL speed.
 Direct drive, Gearless technology
 CONVERSION : Mechanical energy

Electrical energy.

 Power inverter
 Transformer : output voltage of inverter / 11 KV – 33KV.
 Local distribution / national greed.
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF
WIND POWER PLANT
 ADANTAGES:


Energy For Free Of Cost.



Produces Electricity Throughout The Day.



Pollution Free And Clean.



Vast Wind Energy Is Available. (10 Million Mw)



Can Supply The Power To Remote Areas.



Economically Competitive.



Mechanical Power For Grading, Pumping Etc. ; Using Wind Energy.



Wind Energy



Up To 95 % Land Of Wind Farms Can Be Used For Ranching, Farming And
Forestry.

Domestic, Renewable Source Of Energy .
 DISADVANTAGES:



Low energy density.



Irregular , unsteady wind energy



Variable speed.



Variable wind direction.



Higher capital cost.



Can be located only in vast open areas .



Far location from load centers.



Complex designs.
Present Scenario:



Started development in 1990s.
India has the fifth largest installed wind power capacity in the world



As of 31 Jan 2013 the installed capacity of wind power in India was 19779.15 mw



State-level wind power:



Tamilnadu - 7158 mw



Generates 40% of India's wind power.



Major districts - coimbatore, kanyakumari ,thirunelveli, and tiruppur.



Gujarat -3093 mw



Total installed capacity in Gujarat stood at 3093 mw.



Maharashtra -2976 mw



Third in terms of power generation using wind energy.



Rajasthan -2355 mw



2356 MW as per TOI, dated 31.3.2012.
WIND POWER PLANT’S STATUS ALL OVER
THE WORLD
 Future:


The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has fixed a target of 10,500 MW
between 2007–12, but an additional generation capacity of only about 6,000 MW
might be available for commercial use by 2012.



The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
has announced a revised
estimation of the potential wind resource in India from 49,130 MW assessed at 50m
Hub heights to 102,788 MW assessed at 80 Hub height. The wind resource at higher
Hub heights that are now prevailing is possibly even more .
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Wind power plant

  • 2. WIND POWER PLANT  Introduction to renewable sources.  Need of wind power plant  Site selection  Operating principle  Working & power generation  Merits and demerits  Present scenario & future
  • 3. Introduction Why wind power?? Wind power has always given the necessary propulsive force to sailing ships and has been also used to run windmills. However, the recent attention paid to climate changes ,the demand to increase the amount of green energy and fear of a decrease of oil fuel in the future have promoted a renewed interest in the production of electrical energy from renewable sources and also from the wind power.  The horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) with upstream three-blade rotor has resulted to be the most suitable typology and consequently has found a remarkable development, characterized both by a quick grown in size and power, as well as by a wide spread.
  • 4. Generalities on wind power plants Physics and nature of wind  The Earth continuously releases into the atmosphere the heat received by the sun, but unevenly.  In the areas where less heat is released(cool air zones) the pressure of atmospheric gases increases, whereas where more heat is released, air warms up and gas pressure decreases.
  • 5.  Since the atmosphere tends to constantly re-establish the pressure balance, the air moves from the areas where the pressure is higher towards those where it is lower; therefore, wind is the movement of an air mass, more or less quick, between zones at different pressure. •The profile and unevenness of the surface of the dry land or of the sea deeply affect the wind and its local characteristics; in fact the wind blows with higher intensity on large and flat surfaces, such as the sea: this represents the main element of interest for wind plants onand off shore. Moreover, the wind gets stronger on the top of the rises or in the valleys oriented parallel to the direction of the dominant wind, whereas it slows down on uneven surfaces, such as towns or forests, and its speed with respect to the height above ground is influenced by the conditions of atmospheric stability.
  • 6. SITE SELECTION OF WIND POWER PLANT  Most important decision throughout your installation.  Vital part in the performance and efficiency of a wind turbine.  High, exposed sites.  Not suitable sites in highly populated residential areas.  Avoid roof mounted turbines.  Power transmission loss  Distance between the turbine and the nearest obstacle  Connection with national power grid
  • 7. Working Principle of Wind turbine :  Wind turbines operate on a simple principle. Wind is merely air in motion. Wind turbines convert kinetic energy from the wind that passes over the rotors into electricity.  The kinetic energy in the wind turns two or three propeller-like blades around a rotor. The rotor is connected to the main shaft, which spins a generator to create electricity.  Wind turbines are mounted on a tower to capture the most energy. At 100 feet (30 meters) or more above ground, they can take advantage of faster and less turbulent wind.  Wind turbines can be used to produce electricity for a single home or building, or they can be connected to an electricity grid for more widespread electricity distribution.  wind turbines harness the power of the wind and use it to generate electricity. Simply stated, a wind turbine works the opposite of a fan. Instead of using electricity to make wind, like a fan, wind turbines use wind to make electricity.
  • 8. PARTS OF WIND TURBINE : 1. Hub controller 11. Blade Bearing 2. Pitch cylinder 12. Blade 3. Main shaft 13. Rotor lock system 4. Oil cooler 14. Hydraulic Unit 5. Gear Box 15. Hydraulic shrink disk 6. VMP top-controller 16. Yaw ring 7. Parking break 17. Machine foundation 8. Service crane 18. Yaw gear 9. Transformer 19. Generator 10. Blade Hub 20. Generator Cooler
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  • 10. Wind turbines consist of four main components—the rotor, transmission system, generator, and yaw and control systems Rotor:  The rotor consists of the hub, three blades and a pitch regulation system, all of which are located upwind of the tower. The blades are airfoils, which depend on aerodynamic lift to move the blades and cause rotation. (Air moving over the blades creates a negative pressure on the upper side of the airfoil and a positive pressure on the lower side; this causes the rotor to rotate.) The design speed of the rotor is 16 rpm. Transmission system:  The mechanical power generated by the rotor blades is transmitted to the generator by the transmission system. This consists of a gearbox and a braking system plus the auxiliary lubricating and cooling systems. The gearbox is needed to increase the rotor’s speed (16 rpm) to the 1800-rpm speed of the generator. The braking system is designed to lock the rotor when shut down. Generator:  The generator converts the mechanical energy to electrical energy in an asynchronous (induction) generator. Yaw and control systems:  The yaw system turns the nacelle into the actual wind direction using a rotary actuator and a gear mechanism at the top of the tower. A fully automatic microprocessor-based control and monitoring system is a part of the wind turbine. The control system is designed for remote operation from the shore-based operations center via a fiber optic communications system. 
  • 11. WORKING OF WIND POWER PLANT:  Wind turbines harness the wind's energy to generate electricity. Here, in short, is how they do it:  Wind makes BLADES turn.  Blades turn a shaft .  Gearbox connected to shaft increases ROTATIONAL speed.  Direct drive, Gearless technology  CONVERSION : Mechanical energy Electrical energy.  Power inverter  Transformer : output voltage of inverter / 11 KV – 33KV.  Local distribution / national greed.
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  • 14. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF WIND POWER PLANT  ADANTAGES:  Energy For Free Of Cost.  Produces Electricity Throughout The Day.  Pollution Free And Clean.  Vast Wind Energy Is Available. (10 Million Mw)  Can Supply The Power To Remote Areas.  Economically Competitive.  Mechanical Power For Grading, Pumping Etc. ; Using Wind Energy.  Wind Energy  Up To 95 % Land Of Wind Farms Can Be Used For Ranching, Farming And Forestry. Domestic, Renewable Source Of Energy .
  • 15.  DISADVANTAGES:  Low energy density.  Irregular , unsteady wind energy  Variable speed.  Variable wind direction.  Higher capital cost.  Can be located only in vast open areas .  Far location from load centers.  Complex designs.
  • 16. Present Scenario:   Started development in 1990s. India has the fifth largest installed wind power capacity in the world  As of 31 Jan 2013 the installed capacity of wind power in India was 19779.15 mw  State-level wind power:  Tamilnadu - 7158 mw  Generates 40% of India's wind power.  Major districts - coimbatore, kanyakumari ,thirunelveli, and tiruppur.  Gujarat -3093 mw  Total installed capacity in Gujarat stood at 3093 mw.  Maharashtra -2976 mw  Third in terms of power generation using wind energy.  Rajasthan -2355 mw  2356 MW as per TOI, dated 31.3.2012.
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  • 18. WIND POWER PLANT’S STATUS ALL OVER THE WORLD
  • 19.  Future:  The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has fixed a target of 10,500 MW between 2007–12, but an additional generation capacity of only about 6,000 MW might be available for commercial use by 2012.  The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has announced a revised estimation of the potential wind resource in India from 49,130 MW assessed at 50m Hub heights to 102,788 MW assessed at 80 Hub height. The wind resource at higher Hub heights that are now prevailing is possibly even more .
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