Abstract
Analysis of the roof of an autonomous house for efficient use of wind energy
Highlights
In modern power engineering, the use of organic fuel in the form of natural gas, coal, oil products, etc., whose reserves are limited, is predominant
In 2014, wind power plants (WWP) of all countries produced 432 GW of energy, which is equivalent to 3% of the world's generated energy
This is explained by the sufficient potential of wind power; by the absence of emissions of harmful substances and greenhouse gases; by the developed world market of wind turbines; by the competitive cost of installed capacity and the cost of electricity, which is provided by state subsidies and does not depend on the cost of fuel; by the short construction period
Summary
The use of organic fuel in the form of natural gas, coal, oil products, etc., whose reserves are limited, is predominant. From the burning of fossil fuels, to generate energy, environmental pollutants are released, the allocation of which increases every year. In this regard, the introduction of the energy system of clean and inexhaustible energy sources is important for the ecological and economic development of any country. In 2014, wind power plants (WWP) of all countries produced 432 GW of energy, which is equivalent to 3% of the world's generated energy. This is explained by the sufficient potential of wind power; by the absence of emissions of harmful substances and greenhouse gases; by the developed world market of wind turbines; by the competitive cost of installed capacity and the cost of electricity, which is provided by state subsidies and does not depend on the cost of fuel; by the short construction period
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