TY - BOOK AU - Awasthi, Shambhu Ratan TI - Wind Power:Practical aspects SN - 978-93-8653-002-8 U1 - 621.5 PY - 2018/// CY - New Delhi PB - The Energy and Resources Institute(Teri) KW - Wind N1 - Table of Contents 1. Wind Energy: A Way Out to Combat Climate Change by Public Awareness and Participation Climate Change and Disasters Global Efforts India’s Initiatives Development of Renewable Energy in India Way Forward Conclusion References 2. Wind Energy: Nature’s Gift Wind Power History Wind Power: Advantages and Challenges Trends in Wind Turbine Sizes and Technology World Scenario Indian Scenario Conclusion References 3. Basic Technology of Electric Power Generation from Wind Electrical Output, Turbine Variants, and Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Design Configurations of a Wind Turbine Rotor Power Curve Betz’s Law Regulation of Turbine Speed and Output Generators Gearbox Bearing Arrangement Lighting Protection and Safety Braking System Twisting of Cables Protection Against Extreme Temperatures Communication and Control Supervisory Control and Condition Monitoring System Conclusion References 4. Suitable Sites Wind Resource Assessment Programmes in India Wind Monitoring Mast Frequency Distribution Wind Power Density Maps of India Wind Data Sharing Policy 2017 Wind Power Potential of Site Conclusion References 5. Project Approvals, Government Incentives, and Finance Arrangement Guidelines for Development of Onshore Wind Power Plants Approvals Transition from Feed-in Tariff to Tariff-based Competitive Bidding Changing the Business Scenario for Investors Financial Institutions Conclusion References 6. Selection of Turbine and Energy Estimation Technical Particulars Wind Resource and Land Features Roughness Classes and Lengths Survey of India Micro-siting of Turbines and Layout of a Wind Farm Selection of Turbine and Energy Estimation Forecasting and Scheduling Methods of Wind Power Forecasting Software Packages for Wind Power Development Conclusion References 7. Project Cost and Tariff Total Project Cost Operation and Maintenance Cos Wind Energy Tariff Conclusion References 8. Project Implementation Land Acquisition and Allotment Approach Road and Internal Roads Preparatory Civil Construction Works at Site Tower Foundation: Loads on Tower and Types of Towers Considerations for Cyclone-prone Areas Considerations for Earthquake-resistant Design Factory Acceptance Tests| Transportation of Equipment to Site Field Tests Electric Power Flow from Wind Electric Generators to Main Grid Sequence: Concept to Commissioning Commissioning Remote Monitoring Documents and Records Safety Aspects in Site Activities Operation, Maintenance, and Checks/Inspection Warranties/Guarantees and Insurance Training of Staff Security Staff Conclusion References 9. Grid Management Development of Indian Power Grid Challenges Imposed by Wind Energy in Transmission of Power Large-scale Integration of Renewable Energy Green Energy Corridor and Renewable Energy Management Centres Conclusion References 10. Role of Mnre , Niwe, State Nodal Agencies, and Regulatory Commissions Ministry of New and Renewable Energy National Institute of Wind Energy Wind Turbine Testing State Nodal Agencies Electricity Regulatory Commissions Conclusion 11. Repowering of Old Wind Power Projects Policy for Repowering of the Wind Power Projects Repowering Opportunities Challenges in Repowering Layout of a Wind Farm with New Turbines Cost Estimation Benefits Study of Muppandal Wind Farms for Repowering Repowering Wind Power Projects in India Repowering Wind Power Projects in Europe Conclusion References 12. Offshore Wind Power Development Technology Cost Economics Global Scenario India: Scope, Challenges, and Planning Annexure Conclusion References 13. Grid-connected Wind–Solar PV Hybrid Systems Policy Initiatives by Mnre for Large Wind–Solar Hybrid Systems Layout of a Wind–Solar Hybrid Power Plant Wind–Solar Pv Hybrid System Large Capacity Wind–Solar Pv Hybrid Project Indian Scenario Small Wind–Solar Pv Hybrid Systems Conclusion References 14. Technology Advancement Including R&D Emerging Technologies and Concepts R&D Organizations Organizations Engaged in Research of Airborne Turbines High Rating Wind Electric Generators Conclusion References 15. Failures in Wind Turbines and Remedial Measures Breakdowns or Forced Shutdowns Failures and Their Cost Failures, Causes, and Damages Remedial Measures Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition and Condition Monitoring System Conclusion References 16. Important Facts and Figures References Appendix 1: List of Wind Turbine Models Issued by NIWE Appendix 2: Wind Turbine Models Included in the RLMM After Declaration of New Procedure on 27 10 2016 Appendix 3: Standards of Wind Turbines Appendix 4: Important Websites of Wind Power Organizations Appendix 5: Transporters of Long and Heavy Equipment by Road in India Appendix 6: Crane Hiring Agencies in India ER -