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Wind Power:Practical aspects (Record no. 2501)

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International Standard Book Number 978-93-8653-002-8
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Source Allied Informatics, Jaipur
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Bill Date 13/01/2020
Purchase Year 2019-20
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Language of cataloging English
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Classification number 621.5
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Personal name Awasthi, Shambhu Ratan
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Title Wind Power:Practical aspects
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. The Energy and Resources Institute(Teri)
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Extent 427
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Bibliography, etc. note Table of Contents<br/>1. Wind Energy: A Way Out to Combat Climate Change by Public Awareness and Participation<br/>Climate Change and Disasters<br/>Global Efforts<br/>India’s Initiatives<br/>Development of Renewable Energy in India<br/>Way Forward<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>2. Wind Energy: Nature’s Gift<br/>Wind Power History<br/>Wind Power: Advantages and Challenges<br/>Trends in Wind Turbine Sizes and Technology<br/>World Scenario<br/>Indian Scenario<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>3. Basic Technology of Electric Power Generation from Wind<br/>Electrical Output, Turbine Variants, and Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Design<br/>Configurations of a Wind Turbine<br/>Rotor<br/>Power Curve<br/>Betz’s Law<br/>Regulation of Turbine Speed and Output<br/>Generators<br/>Gearbox<br/>Bearing Arrangement<br/>Lighting Protection and Safety<br/>Braking System<br/>Twisting of Cables<br/>Protection Against Extreme Temperatures<br/>Communication and Control<br/>Supervisory Control and Condition Monitoring System<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>4. Suitable Sites<br/>Wind Resource Assessment Programmes in India<br/>Wind Monitoring Mast<br/>Frequency Distribution<br/>Wind Power Density Maps of India<br/>Wind Data Sharing Policy 2017<br/>Wind Power Potential of Site<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>5. Project Approvals, Government Incentives, and Finance Arrangement<br/>Guidelines for Development of Onshore Wind Power Plants Approvals<br/>Transition from Feed-in Tariff to Tariff-based Competitive Bidding<br/>Changing the Business Scenario for Investors<br/>Financial Institutions<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>6. Selection of Turbine and Energy Estimation<br/>Technical Particulars<br/>Wind Resource and Land Features<br/>Roughness Classes and Lengths<br/>Survey of India<br/>Micro-siting of Turbines and Layout of a Wind Farm<br/>Selection of Turbine and Energy Estimation<br/>Forecasting and Scheduling<br/>Methods of Wind Power Forecasting<br/>Software Packages for Wind Power Development<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>7. Project Cost and Tariff<br/>Total Project Cost<br/>Operation and Maintenance Cos<br/>Wind Energy Tariff<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>8. Project Implementation<br/>Land Acquisition and Allotment<br/>Approach Road and Internal Roads<br/>Preparatory Civil Construction Works at Site<br/>Tower Foundation: Loads on Tower and Types of Towers<br/>Considerations for Cyclone-prone Areas<br/>Considerations for Earthquake-resistant Design<br/>Factory Acceptance Tests|<br/>Transportation of Equipment to Site<br/>Field Tests<br/>Electric Power Flow from Wind Electric Generators to Main Grid<br/>Sequence: Concept to Commissioning<br/>Commissioning<br/>Remote Monitoring<br/>Documents and Records<br/>Safety Aspects in Site Activities<br/>Operation, Maintenance, and Checks/Inspection<br/>Warranties/Guarantees and Insurance<br/>Training of Staff<br/>Security Staff<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>9. Grid Management<br/>Development of Indian Power Grid<br/>Challenges Imposed by Wind Energy in Transmission of Power<br/>Large-scale Integration of Renewable Energy<br/>Green Energy Corridor and Renewable Energy Management Centres<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>10. Role of Mnre , Niwe, State Nodal Agencies, and Regulatory Commissions<br/>Ministry of New and Renewable Energy<br/>National Institute of Wind Energy<br/>Wind Turbine Testing<br/>State Nodal Agencies<br/>Electricity Regulatory Commissions<br/>Conclusion <br/><br/>11. Repowering of Old Wind Power Projects<br/>Policy for Repowering of the Wind Power Projects<br/>Repowering Opportunities<br/>Challenges in Repowering<br/>Layout of a Wind Farm with New Turbines<br/>Cost Estimation<br/>Benefits<br/>Study of Muppandal Wind Farms for Repowering<br/>Repowering Wind Power Projects in India<br/>Repowering Wind Power Projects in Europe<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>12. Offshore Wind Power Development<br/>Technology<br/>Cost Economics<br/>Global Scenario<br/>India: Scope, Challenges, and Planning<br/>Annexure<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>13. Grid-connected Wind–Solar PV Hybrid Systems<br/>Policy Initiatives by Mnre for Large Wind–Solar Hybrid Systems<br/>Layout of a Wind–Solar Hybrid Power Plant<br/>Wind–Solar Pv Hybrid System<br/>Large Capacity Wind–Solar Pv Hybrid Project<br/>Indian Scenario<br/>Small Wind–Solar Pv Hybrid Systems<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>14. Technology Advancement Including R&D<br/>Emerging Technologies and Concepts<br/>R&D Organizations<br/>Organizations Engaged in Research of Airborne Turbines<br/>High Rating Wind Electric Generators<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>15. Failures in Wind Turbines and Remedial Measures<br/>Breakdowns or Forced Shutdowns<br/>Failures and Their Cost<br/>Failures, Causes, and Damages<br/>Remedial Measures<br/>Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition and Condition Monitoring System<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/><br/>16. Important Facts and Figures<br/>References<br/>Appendix 1: List of Wind Turbine Models Issued by NIWE<br/>Appendix 2: Wind Turbine Models Included in the RLMM After Declaration of New Procedure on 27 10 2016<br/>Appendix 3: Standards of Wind Turbines<br/>Appendix 4: Important Websites of Wind Power Organizations<br/>Appendix 5: Transporters of Long and Heavy Equipment by Road in India<br/>Appendix 6: Crane Hiring Agencies in India
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