TY - BOOK AU - Lynn,Paul A. TI - Onshore and offshore wind energy: an introduction SN - 9781119954613 AV - TJ820 .L95 2012eb U1 - 621.31/2136 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Chichester, West Sussex, Hoboken, NJ PB - Wiley KW - Wind power KW - Offshore electric power plants KW - Wind energy conversion systems KW - TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING KW - Power Resources KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction -- Wind energy and planet earth -- Winds of the world -- From windmills to wind turbines -- Power, energy and performance -- Coming up to date -- Capturing the wind -- Wind speed and power -- Wild wind -- Introductory -- Wind statistics -- Mapping and forecasting -- Predicting turbine output -- Wind turbines 00 Turbine types and sizes -- Aerodynamics -- Rotor efficiency and the Betz Limit -- Lift and drag -- Rotor speed -- Rotor blades -- Choosing airfoils -- Stall and pitch control -- Mechanics -- Gearboxes -- Towers -- Vibration and fatigue -- Electrics -- AC electricity -- Generators -- Introductory -- Synchronous generators -- Asynchronous generators -- Squirrel-cage and wound-rotor induction machines -- Doubly-fed induction generators -- Turbine control -- Onshore wind farms -- Introductory -- Siting and spacing -- Monitoring and control -- Moving offshore -- Introductory -- Wind and waves -- Turbines and foundations -- Offshore wind farms -- Case study: Horns rev 2 -- Case study: London array -- Bringing the power ashore -- Grid integration -- Setting the scene -- Connection to the grid -- Grid strength and fault levels -- Electrical quality -- Large-scale wind power -- Introductory -- Intermittency and variability -- Capacity credit and backup generation -- Economics and the environment -- Wind energy economics -- Capital and installation costs -- Operation, maintenance and cash flow -- Environmental aspects -- Introductory -- Landscape and amenity -- Birds, bats and farming -- Seabirds, fish and marine conservation N2 - "This book uses academic content and rigor to introduce all relevant topics, from global wind resource and historical background, through to modern electricity generation and distribution, including the topical subject area of offshore systems"-- UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119954613 ER -