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The Science of Making Torque from Wind
Downscaling of Airborne Wind Energy Systems
Fechner, Uwe^1 ; Schmehl, Roland^1
Delft University of Technology, Klyverweg 1, Delft
2629HS, Netherlands^1
关键词: Additional costs;    Capacity factors;    Energy yields;    Mobile applications;    Onshore locations;    Pumping modes;    Scaling effects;    Wind energy systems;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/753/10/102002/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/753/10/102002
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
Airborne wind energy systems provide a novel solution to harvest wind energy from altitudes that cannot be reached by wind turbines with a similar nominal generator power. The use of a lightweight but strong tether in place of an expensive tower provides an additional cost advantage, next to the higher capacity factor and much lower total mass. This paper investigates the scaling effects of airborne wind energy systems. The energy yield of airborne wind energy systems, that work in pumping mode of operation is at least ten times higher than the energy yield of conventional solar systems. For airborne wind energy systems the yield is defined per square meter wing area. In this paper the dependency of the energy yield on the nominal generator power for systems in the range of 1 kW to 1 MW is investigated. For the onshore location Cabauw, The Netherlands, it is shown, that a generator of just 1.4 kW nominal power and a total system mass of less than 30 kg has the theoretical potential to harvest energy at only twice the price per kWh of large scale airborne wind energy systems. This would make airborne wind energy systems a very attractive choice for small scale remote and mobile applications as soon as the remaining challenges for commercialization are solved.
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