ENERGY SOURCES AND ENERGY CONSERVATION SELF START VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE
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HORIZONTAL VERSUS VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINEAbstract
In the attempt to reduce the global warming effect, small wind turbine (SWT) is expecting to play more and more important role in the upcoming future. The traditional small wind turbine technology has been dominated by Horizontal Axis Small Wind Turbine (HASWT) for decades. Vertical Axis Small Wind Turbine (VASWT) is considered as a good solution to overcome the noise nuisance of SWT application. The industry is looking for Good VASWT to expand the market of VAWT. Index Terms— Self Start Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, Power Generation, Viable Technology, Non Renewable Energy, Power Source.
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