Small Wind Electric Systems Wind Turbine Electrical Output – Electricity from a spinning shaft...
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Small Wind Electric Systems
• Wind Turbine Electrical Output
– Electricity from a spinning shaft
• Balance of Systems
– Types
– Components
First Things First. What does a small wind turbine produce?
• Wild Alternating Current (Wild AC)– “Wild” due to the fluctuating voltage, current and
frequency.– Why is this?
• Most modern small wind turbines are direct drive permanent magnet systems (there are exceptions)
– In most cases the wild AC needs to be rectified.• Conversion of Alternating Current (AC) to Direct Current (DC)
WILD AC DC 120 AC @ 60Hz
Electricity from a Spinning Shaft
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Why Alternating Current?
• Simplicity of permanent magnets alternators
• This AC power is rectified to Direct Current regardless of battery or grid-tie configuration.
• 3 phase output is most common
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Why Three Phase?
• Most effective use of space and materials!
3 Phase Output
(Short) Kill Switch
3 Rectifiers in parallel
Leads to Battery
Axial Flux PM Alternators
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Small Wind Systems Small Wind Systems:
• Battery (off-grid) systems
• Grid-Tie with battery backup systems
• Batteryless / Direct grid-tied systems
• Direct Drive Batteryless Systems
Battery (off-grid) systems
Regulation and Conversion
Battery (off-grid) systems
Controller
Off-Grid Hybrid System• Combines multiple DC charging systems
Battery (off-grid) Hybrid system
Controller
Benefits of Hybrid Systems?Wind and solar compliment one another!
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PV modules and wind turbine(no generation)
Battery(storage)
Loads(utilization)
PV modules and wind turbine(active generation)
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Winter
Battery(storage)
Loads(utilization)
The Effects of Seasons on Hybrid Power Systems
Grid-Tie with Battery Backup
Controller
Grid-Tie with Battery Backup
• Benefits:
– Potential sale of excess energy– Battery backup during electrical grid failure– Incentives supported
• Downfalls:
– Expensive– Added maintenance (batteries)
Batteryless / Direct Grid-Tie Systems
Controller
• Benefits:
– Sale of excess energy to the grid
– Lower system cost
– Incentives supported
• Downfalls:
– No battery back up. If the grid fails you are left in the dark.
Batteryless / Direct Grid-Tie Systems
Direct Drive Batteryless System
Controller
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• Benefits:
– Simplicity
– Lowest in cost (no balance of system needed)
• Downfalls:
– Only power loads when resource is available
– Heating applications require large turbines
Direct Drive Batteryless Systems