PROPOSED AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGY TO EXTRACT HIGH ALTITUDE WIND ENERGY USING POWER KITES
Keywords:
High altitude wind energy, Kite generator system,, lift forceAbstract
With the increasing demand for alternate and sustainable energy sources worldwide, wind energy is eminently gaining global importance. Non-OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries’ economies are expected to grow their consumption rate almost 50% from 2005 to 2030. In addition to the environmental benefits, wind energy will ensure a sustainable solution over various issues regarding security of energy supply and volatile fossil fuel prices. High altitude wind energy is an emerging field of renewable energy that has embarked an increased attention for the last decade.
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