scholarly journals Land Use Requirements of Modern Wind Power Plants in the United States

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Denholm ◽  
M. Hand ◽  
M. Jackson ◽  
S. Ong
2019 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 154-160
Author(s):  
Vira Sai ◽  
Yulia Кhavar ◽  
Liliya Vynarchyk

The aim of the work is to study the relevance of new wind power facilities installation for electricity production in the Lviv region. In this paper, all the necessary conditions for the construction of wind power plants are considered. Analysis of the preferred land plot choice for wind energy generation due to favorable wind conditions and limited environmental impact is carried out. The wind turbines with the capacities, which are most appropriate to use in this region, were selected, as well as the environmental impact of the wind power plants is defined. It is proved that it is advisable to use wind turbines of the type “ECO 100” with a capacity of 3.0 MW. The results of the research can be effectively used by design and production organizations in the management of geodetic monitoring of the wind power plants state.


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Ong ◽  
C. Campbell ◽  
P. Denholm ◽  
R. Margolis ◽  
G. Heath

Author(s):  
Yu. Kozlov ◽  
R. Serebryakov

A new coronavirus pandemic is raging all over the world, especially in densely populated areas. Unlike most countries, more than half of the territory of Russia is not used by humans — which means that it is possible to settle large cities to avoid crowding people on a small area. The authors of the article consider wind power, namely vortex wind power plants, as a new source of energy that can be quickly and with less harm built in rural areas. The article also discusses the possibilities of an alternative Autonomous non-volatile installation "Air spring" for obtaining fresh water from atmospheric air.


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