25 November 2017

Why wind energy?

Why wind energy?

The project is environment friendly.
India has good wind potential to harness wind energy.
A permanent shield against ever increasing power prices. The cost per kwh reduces over a period of time as against rising cost for conventional power projects.
The cheapest source of electrical energy. (on a levelled cost over 20 years.)
Least equity participation required, as well as low cost debt is easily available to wind energy projects.
A project with the fastest payback period.
A real fast track power project, with the lowest gestation period; and a modular concept.
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) costs are low.
No marketing risks, as the product is electrical energy.
A project with no investment in manpower.
A country like India or any region where energy production is based on imported coal or oil will become more self-sufficient by using alternatives such as wind power. Electricity produced from the wind produces no CO2 emissions and therefore does not contribute to the greenhouse effect. Wind energy is relatively labour intensive and thus creates many jobs. In remote areas or areas with a weak grid, wind energy can be used for charging batteries or can be combined with a diesel engine to save fuel whenever wind is available. At windy sites the price of electricity, measured in Rs/kWh, is competitive with the production price from more conventional methods, for example coal fired power plants.

Limitations
Wind machines must be located where strong, dependable winds are available most of the time.
Because winds do not blow strongly enough to produce power all the time, energy from wind machines is considered "intermittent," that is, it comes and goes. Therefore, electricity from wind machines must have a back-up supply from another source.
As wind power is "intermittent," utility companies can use it for only part of their total energy needs.
Wind towers and turbine blades are subject to damage from high winds and lighting. Rotating parts, which are located high off the ground can be difficult and expensive to repair.
Electricity produced by wind power sometimes fluctuates in voltage and power factor, which can cause difficulties in linking its power to a utility system.
The noise made by rotating wind machine blades can be annoying to nearby neighbors.
People have complained about aesthetics of and avian mortality from wind machines.

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