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Small sized wind power generation is
a renewable energy that Internat Energy Solutions (IES) has began to implement
in some small projects. Typically, IES deals with wind turbines that are
of a rated power of 20 KW or less. These turbines can be used as stand
alone units in remote locations or connected with the grid in the same manner
as photovoltaic systems. Unlike solar energy which is dictated by
solar radiation during the day, wind has a variable output that can be
exploited night and day, irrelevant of solar radiation. It is important
that the wind turbine selected matches the wind speeds of the location for
which it is used.
Ontario has a wind industry that is
growing rapidly with major installations located around the province including
some of the largest in the country. Although IES is focused on projects
with small relative capacity, our engineering analysis services can be used in
the feasibility stage to determine wind energy potential of large
installations. These studies are usually a year or more in length but
ensure the investment in wind energy is done correctly. Even though
average wind speeds for many locations are available from various sources,
local conditions can make significant changes to the wind potential and a
complete study is recommended before construction to ensure desired results are
achievable.
Please see our Research and
Development section to see the work that IES is involved with for wind energy
development. IES believes that the innovation that is possible in this
industry is still significant and is working towards assisting in its
development. |