A review of wind energy literature: alternative technologies for Central America

Wind energy has proven to be one of the most viable sources of renewable energy. In this sense, although wind power generation systems have evolved considerably in size, capacity and design, it has not been possible to build an ideal system, due to the behaviour of the wind, which varies temporarily...

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Main Authors: Edgardo-Portillo Nahun, Arita-Portillo Santos, Martinez-Martinez Jimy, Ortega-Jimenez Cesar H
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/42/matecconf_acmme2019_05003.pdf
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spelling doaj-b23091b5da714cf6ad41c891c95b1fa82021-02-02T05:09:06ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012930500310.1051/matecconf/201929305003matecconf_acmme2019_05003A review of wind energy literature: alternative technologies for Central AmericaEdgardo-Portillo Nahun0Arita-Portillo Santos1Martinez-Martinez Jimy2Ortega-Jimenez Cesar HUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Wind energy has proven to be one of the most viable sources of renewable energy. In this sense, although wind power generation systems have evolved considerably in size, capacity and design, it has not been possible to build an ideal system, due to the behaviour of the wind, which varies temporarily, being something uncontrollable that depends of its direction and affects the efficiency of a wind system. Specifically, this paper focuses on making a first literature review that identifies the best technologies that can be implemented in Central America (CA). Although the types of wind turbines most used in CA are three-blade horizontal axis, since they take advantage of the variability of the winds, this review shows there are other technologies in developed countries for obtaining kinetic energy, by means of vertical Rotors that can be implemented. The results obtained have practical implications in the adoption of alternative technologies for developing countries in CA.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/42/matecconf_acmme2019_05003.pdf
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A review of wind energy literature: alternative technologies for Central America
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title_short A review of wind energy literature: alternative technologies for Central America
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description Wind energy has proven to be one of the most viable sources of renewable energy. In this sense, although wind power generation systems have evolved considerably in size, capacity and design, it has not been possible to build an ideal system, due to the behaviour of the wind, which varies temporarily, being something uncontrollable that depends of its direction and affects the efficiency of a wind system. Specifically, this paper focuses on making a first literature review that identifies the best technologies that can be implemented in Central America (CA). Although the types of wind turbines most used in CA are three-blade horizontal axis, since they take advantage of the variability of the winds, this review shows there are other technologies in developed countries for obtaining kinetic energy, by means of vertical Rotors that can be implemented. The results obtained have practical implications in the adoption of alternative technologies for developing countries in CA.
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