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  2. The Future of Solid State Wind Energy and Turbines

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    The wind generator’s shape can collect wind from any direction, changing directions, or even multiple directions at once. A 1kW wind turbine would produce up to three times more power than a normally mounted turbine of similar size and swept area.

  3. In this video, we are going to look at Solid State Wind Energy Generators. These devices create electricity and have no moving parts. Given that most of the maintenance costs in traditional...

  4. A solid-state wind-energy transformer - AIP Publishing

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    We show that a solid-state apparatus with no moving parts can harvest electrical power from the wind. This apparatus, a Solid-state Wind-Energy Transformer (SWET), uses coronal discharge to create negative air ions, which the wind carries away from the SWET.

  5. The Solid-State Wind Energy Converter - The Good Men Project

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    Once the solid-state technology is perfected then wind energy transformers almost as common as solar PV.

  6. Vaneless ion wind generator - Wikipedia

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    A vaneless ion wind generator or power fence is a device that generates electrical energy by using the wind to move charged particles across an electric field. Ion wind generators are not commercially available, though working prototypes and proofs of concept have been created.

  7. (PDF) A solid-state wind-energy transformer - ResearchGate

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    We show that a solid-state apparatus with no moving parts can harvest electrical power from the wind. This apparatus, a Solid-state Wind-Energy Transformer (SWET), uses coronal...

  8. Article 6: The Single Wind Turbine: From the Blades to the Grid

    acee.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/AndlingerDistillate_Article6.pdf

    The shaft of a wind turbine that rotates with the heavy blades and hub is spinning much too slowly for a conventional generator to produce power efficiently. A Article 6 starts where Article 5 ends. Article 5 explains the conversion of wind energy into the energy in rotating blades turning a shaft. It involves the visible story – the front ...

  9. This paper investigates a medium-voltage solid-state transformer (SST)-interfaced permanent magnet synchronous generator system with integrated active power management and reactive power compensation functions. Specifically, a WECS consisting of wind turbines, SSTs, and dc loads is presented.

  10. A solid-state wind-energy transformer - ResearchGate

    www.researchgate.net/.../A-solid-state-wind-energy-transformer.pdf

    We show that a solid-state apparatus with no moving parts can harvest electrical power from the wind. This apparatus, a Solid-state Wind-Energy Transformer (SWET), uses coronal...

  11. These attributes of SST makes it an attractive choice for offshore wind turbine systems to transfer high power to the transmission grid.