Real Time Operational Analysis of Wind Energy Conversion System

Authors

  • Muhammad Yasir ME Student MUET SZAIB Campus Khairpur Mir's
  • Dr Sajid Hussain Mehran University Of Engineering And Technology (S.Z.A.B) Campus Khairpur Mirs
  • Musavir Hussain Mehran University Of Engineering And Technology (S.Z.A.B) Campus Khairpur Mirs
  • Awais Ahmed Mehran University Of Engineering And Technology (S.Z.A.B) Campus Khairpur Mirs
  • Vishal Mukesh Mehran University Of Engineering And Technology (S.Z.A.B) Campus Khairpur Mirs

Keywords:

Variable rpm, wind generator (WGS); method of maximum power tracking system (MPTS)

Abstract

The most dominant and invaluable alternative in wind energy development is that nations look forward to exploiting it for their electricity demand. Becoming a pollution free, limitless, and extremely cheap energy source, both industrial and emerging countries are becoming more and more common. That being said, optimum use of wind power generation in recent decades has remained a challenge for researchers. The wind turbine unit provides energy not obtained at an ideal level due to the extreme variational wind speed dynamics. There is a wind conversion system operation point which has a lot of significance for optimum power extraction. Wind speed calculation and focus on measuring system precision. They also reduce the efficiency of the control technique. The authors suggested a strategy of higher trust, low expenses, and less mechanical tension of the wind generator system (WGS) which is workable and can be used efficiently.

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Published

2021-12-04

How to Cite

Muhammad Yasir, Dr Sajid Hussain, Musavir Hussain, Awais Ahmed, & Vishal Mukesh. (2021). Real Time Operational Analysis of Wind Energy Conversion System. International Journal of Electrical Engineering &Amp; Emerging Technology, 4(2), 5–12. Retrieved from http://ijeeet.com/index.php/ijeeet/article/view/86