2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2005.08.004
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A review of wind energy technologies

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“…The sources for WPH are available in many forms, such as solar power [3][4][5], wind energy [6][7][8], thermal energy [9][10][11], electromagnetic energy [12][13][14], kinetic energy [15][16][17], etc. Among them, electromagnetic energy is abundant in space and can be retrieved without limit.…”
Section: Motivation For Wireless Energy Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sources for WPH are available in many forms, such as solar power [3][4][5], wind energy [6][7][8], thermal energy [9][10][11], electromagnetic energy [12][13][14], kinetic energy [15][16][17], etc. Among them, electromagnetic energy is abundant in space and can be retrieved without limit.…”
Section: Motivation For Wireless Energy Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But they are also very favorable to electricity production by wind energy technology in the northern Europe, especially along the North Sea, the southern tip of South America (Tierra del Fuego or Fireland) and Tasmania, in Oceania. According to Herbert et al (2007) the theorical potential of wind energy onshore is very large -20,000x10 9 to 50,000x10 9 kWh per year in comparison with the current total annual global electricity consumption of approximately 15,000x10 9 kWh, in 2005. Archer & Jacobson (2005) concludes that:…”
Section: ) "30% Of the 173000 Tw Of Solar Radiation Incident On Eartmentioning
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“…The wind energy technology is the world's fastest-growing energy option [5]. More power can be generated from wind energy by adopting new design and techniques of wind energy machines [6]. In the last two decades, the global wind power installed capacity has rapidly increased which is a clear indicative of an increasing role of wind power in fulfilling the future energy demands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%