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  2. Wind power - Wikipedia

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    Wind energy penetration is the fraction of energy produced by wind compared with the total generation. Wind power's share of worldwide electricity usage in 2021 was almost 7%, [55] up from 3.5% in 2015. [56] [57] There is no generally accepted maximum level of wind penetration.

  3. Doubly fed electric machine - Wikipedia

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    Doubly fed generators are another solution to this problem. Instead of the usual field winding fed with DC, and an armature winding where the generated electricity comes out, there are two three-phase windings, one stationary and one rotating, both separately connected to equipment outside the generator.

  4. Vaneless ion wind generator - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A vaneless ion wind generator or power fence is a device that generates electrical energy by using the wind to move charged particles across an electric field . Ion wind generators are not commercially available, though working prototypes and proofs of concept have been created.

  5. Wind turbine design - Wikipedia

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    An example of a wind turbine, this 3 bladed turbine is the classic design of modern wind turbines Wind turbine components : 1-Foundation, 2-Connection to the electric grid, 3-Tower, 4-Access ladder, 5-Wind orientation control (Yaw control), 6-Nacelle, 7-Generator, 8-Anemometer, 9-Electric or Mechanical Brake, 10-Gearbox, 11-Rotor blade, 12-Blade pitch control, 13-Rotor hub

  6. Microgeneration - Wikipedia

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    a charge controller for charging the batteries or other energy storage. For converting DC battery power into AC as required for many appliances, or for feeding excess power into a commercial power grid: an inverter or grid-interactive inverter. The whole is also sometimes referred to as "power conditioning equipment".

  7. Charge controller - Wikipedia

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    Charge controllers are sold to consumers as separate devices, often in conjunction with solar or wind power generators, for uses such as RV, boat, and off-the-grid home battery storage systems. [1] In solar applications, charge controllers may also be called solar regulators or solar charge controllers.