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Energy, Power and Climate Change. 8.4 Non Fossil Fuel Power Production. Non Fossil Fuel Power Production Wind Power The air has to keep moving after passing through the blades. This imposes a limit on the proportion of energy that can be taken from the wind (59%).
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Energy, Power and Climate Change 8.4 Non Fossil Fuel Power Production
Non Fossil Fuel Power Production Wind Power The air has to keep moving after passing through the blades. This imposes a limit on the proportion of energy that can be taken from the wind (59%). The turbine and generator then usually convert around 70% of the energy ‘taken out’ into electricity.
Turbine blades, radius r, area A If the air is approaching at velocity v then it travels through a distance v per second. Thus the volume of air passing through per second = Area x distance = πr2 x v If the air has initial density ρ then the mass passing per second = ρ x volume = ρ x πr2 x v = ρπr2v
If Ek = ½ mv2 Then every second the energy in the wind is given by... Ek= ½ ρπr2v v2 So power in the wind is given by... P = ½ ρπr2v3
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