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Wind is one of the environment friendly sources of energy, which is by and large sufficient on islands. Nonetheless, many islands lack in adequate wind speeds to produce electricity. The state-of-the-art wind turbine technology claims to produce electric power at very low speeds. However, these turbines are not apposite to all circumstances due to some limitations. Further, day by day, the cost of clean and inexhaustible renewable energy is declining and that of contaminating and depleting fossil fuel is mounting. Consequently, the technology drawing less attention today might be the most…mehr

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Wind is one of the environment friendly sources of energy, which is by and large sufficient on islands. Nonetheless, many islands lack in adequate wind speeds to produce electricity. The state-of-the-art wind turbine technology claims to produce electric power at very low speeds. However, these turbines are not apposite to all circumstances due to some limitations. Further, day by day, the cost of clean and inexhaustible renewable energy is declining and that of contaminating and depleting fossil fuel is mounting. Consequently, the technology drawing less attention today might be the most desirable one tomorrow. Under such situation, which type of system-configuration would be suitable and what role the wind might play there in generating sustainable electricity for the far-off islands where wind speeds are not encouraging.
Autorenporträt
The author is a DAAD Scholar who obtained MEng degree in Energy & Environmental Management from the University of Flensburg, Germany. By profession, he is a Civil Engineer working for the Local Government Engineering Department, Bangladesh. He had the opportunity to work and gather global experience on the sustainable development of energy sector.