Maximum Power Extraction Techniques of Grid Connected Wind Turbines

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In this paper, we give the main focus on the continuous advancement in the field of wind energy. Public make great attention towards the renewable energy because of rapid increase in energy demand, cost increase in electric power, limited reserves of energy, and adverse environmental impact by fossil fuels etc. At the same time on the other hand, latest technology, available low cost materials, and governmental incentives. Wind energy is one of the ultimate clean and sustainable source of energy on the Earth. By above reasons, wind become a fastest growing renewable energy resource. Here maximum power technique of wind turbines with the help of generator are used to generate electric power from wind. Here thirty three publications are given on the same topic for the quick reference to researchers.

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Maurya, V.K., Pandey, J.P., Gaur, C., Singh, S. (2024). Maximum Power Extraction Techniques of Grid Connected Wind Turbines. In: Botto-Tobar, M., Zambrano Vizuete, M., Montes León, S., Torres-Carrión, P., Durakovic, B. (eds) International Conference on Applied Technologies. ICAT 2023. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 2051. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58950-8_23

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