Development and optimization of micro wind turbine for low wind speeds using 3d printing technology
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Electricity generated in thermal power plants serves a wide array of commercial and industrial applications, including residential households, factories, and offices. However, the use of non-renewable fossil fuels for power generation is hindered by drawbacks such as cost and environmental pollution. Consequently, there is an escalating interest in renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal power. Despite their potential, renewables present challenges such as intermittency, scalability, and energy storage, necessitating ongoing research and technological advancements to bolster their reliability and widespread adoption.
newlineRecent years have seen a surge in interest surrounding micro wind turbines capable of harnessing energy even in low wind speeds. Researchers have increasingly explored their commercial viability, particularly in remote areas. These micro wind turbines have the potential to illuminate streets, power battery reserves, and light lampposts along national and state highways. Over time, the initial installation costs of these turbines can be offset by the electricity they generate. Their deployment also supports the decentralization of power generation, reducing establishment expenses and minimizing energy losses during transmission.
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