Abstract
Research was initiated in 2009 to determine the feasibility of constructing 300W autonomous renewable energy power stations at the South Pole. In January 2011, a test power station was constructed at the South Pole using three small scale wind turbines that included a system health monitor, meteorology and power instruments and remote communications pipeline. Significant testing and development was performed to prepare the hardware and electronics for the sub -40C environment. During December 2011, additional wind turbines and equipment were deployed at the South Pole to upgrade existing systems and perform additional testing. Results of field testing are presented.
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