Abstract

ABSTRACT SMALL wind-energy conversion systems (SWECS) are very close to economic feasibility for heating many rural buildings when they are located in wind regimes of at leasts to 6 m/s (11.2 to 13.4 mph) and when presently available tax incentives are used. The building heating possibilities and the procedures for determining SWECS output and economics are given.

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