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A Detailed Overview Wind generators, also known as wind turbines, are devices that convert the energy from wind into electrical energy. This process, known as wind power generation, is one of the fastest-growing sources of renewable energy worldwide.
Wind power generation is power generation that converts wind energy into electric energy. The wind generating set absorbs wind energy with a specially designed blade and converts wind energy to mechanical energy, which further drives the generator rotating and realizes conversion of wind energy to electric energy.
In terms of configuration, wind power generation system normally consists of wind turbine, generator, and grid interface converters where the generator is one of the core components. There are the following wind power generation technologies such as synchronous generator, induction generator, and doubly fed induction generator.
The commonly used wind power generation systems include the direct-driven wind power generating set and the double-fed wind power generating set; the direct-driven wind power generating set is connected to the grid through a full power converter, while the double-fed wind power generating set is connected to the grid through a double-fed converter.
This chapter presents an overview of wind turbine generator technolo‐gies and compares their advantages and drawbacks used for wind energy utilization. Tradi‐tionally, DC machines, synchronous machines and squirrel-cage induction machines have been used for small scale power generation.
Fig. 5 is the typical framework of a wind power generation system. For a wind power generation system, the wind turbine is a critical part. Modern wind turbines (Fig. 6) can be divided into horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) and vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT).
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