Substantiation of a wind photoelectric installation for power supply of road infrastructure objects
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https://doi.org/10.31548/energiya2022.05.088Abstract
The article deals with the issue of the use of electric energy generating units based on renewable energy sources.
The use of autonomous decentralized power supply systems is becoming extremely important. Renewable energy makes it possible to organize a self-sufficient and decentralized energy supply and increase the value of local resources without dependence on imports or the need to create expensive electrical networks or modernize outdated networks with an extremely high level of technological losses.
A wind photovoltaic installation that can be used for decentralized power supply in various sectors of the national economy, in particular, for autonomous power supply of road infrastructure. The proposed wind photovoltaic installation is combined and is used to generate electricity from wind energy and the electromagnetic flow of solar radiation.
Attention is paid to the features of the structure of wind turbines and a design difference is proposed, thanks to which a technical result is achieved, which consists in increasing the efficiency of using horizontal wind flows simultaneously from different directions and outgoing thermal and centrifugal flows, as well as full controllability of azimuthal rotation and zenith tilt of photovoltaic panels. The technical possibilities of using air flows created by the movement of motor vehicles and simultaneous horizontal winds are provided separately.
Key words: decentralized energy supply, wind flows of motor vehicles, road wind turbine, wind flows, aerodynamic force, vortex motion
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