The current pace of the global economy requires a significant increase in energy production. At the same time, the reserves of traditional natural fuels, such as natural gas and oil, are gradually being depleted. Therefore, conventional energy is being replaced by an alternative. Developing the operation technology of the devices that ensure the functioning of alternative energy enterprises is based on the fact that the reliability of such devices should be at the level of traditional power plants. Each device must be not only fault-tolerant but also easy to maintain. It is often considered to be portable and self-contained devices capable of generating energy without excessive maintenance of the equipment by the technical service. The article aimed to solve the problem of using wind energy in a remote area. The leading research method was graph theory analysis. The novelty of the research is determined by the fact that it offers the formation of a model that will meet the standards of functioning at the level of the most significant industrial models used in alternative energy as one of the objects of pure energy production. A wind power generation plant is used as a similar facility. It was revealed that this issue should be considered only provided that such a facility will produce energy in an amount of not less than a similar sample of a traditional energy source in consumption by both industrial and standard consumers. The practical significance of the study is determined by the fact that each of the designed types of facilities can operate in almost any conditions and have high fault tolerance.
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