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Wind energy distribution and wind energy in spain?

koolket asked:

I would like to know how wind energy is transported from the wind farms to our homes. Also, what appliances could wind energy support? Could you also add some info about wind energy in spain as that is what my project is about. Any help will be greatly appreciated

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1 comment to Wind energy distribution and wind energy in spain?

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    wind energy is not transported but TRANSMITTED. these are also known as wind turbines.the blades move with the help of wind with particular speed on which the generator build the electricity,this electricity is then transmitted to the transformer to step down and connected conductors (wires)lead them to residential area by the help of poles.the electricity reaching to you,no one out side of the power plant can tel its from wind turbine,nuclear power plant,thermal power or any other………from all types the electricity is transmitted after transforming(step-up or step-down),the frequency and voltage is kept as recommended for any country……so no one finds any difference in electricity.no difference means appliance need electricity which is in particular frequency and voltage,if you provide it according to its need it will work,weather its from wind power plan or thermal.

    Renewable energy in Spain

    Spain is the world’s third biggest producer of wind power, after the United States and Germany, with an installed capacity of 16,740 megawatts (MW) at the end of 2008, a rise of 1,609 MW for the year. The largest producer of wind power in Spain is Iberdrola, with 27 percent of capacity, followed by Acciona on 16 percent and Endesa with 10 percent. Steady growth in capacity is expected in 2009, despite the credit crunch, due to long-term investments. Spain’s wind farms are on track to meet a government target of 20,000 MW in capacity by 2010.

    On particular windy days, wind power generation has surpassed all other electricity sources in Spain, including nuclear. On April 18, 2008 the all time peak for wind generation was seen (10,879 MW, 32% of Spain’s power requirement),and on November 24, 2008 the wind energy produced the 43% of the demand.Wind power is an important energy source in Spain because the Spanish government has sanctioned a green energy approach to guarantee an increase in the country’s wind generation capacity, with aspirations to install a total of 20.1 GW of wind power by 2010.The approaches of energy deregulation that have been initiated in Spain recently are generating noteworthy developments within the energy sector. Multilateral cooperation for involvement in wind power production throughout Europe has created investment prospects for the industry and lower energy costs due to the efficiency of the renewable energy source and its domestic availability.
    “The business framework for the installed capacity of wind power in the Autonomous Regions was made up of more than 170 companies that included manufacturers (wind turbines, blades, towers, generators, multipliers, electrical equipment, etc.), suppliers (hydraulic and electrical equipment and equipment for controlling and regulating), mechanical construction and public works companies, installation companies and maintenance, exploitation, and engineering companies in 2003”.
    “Spanish companies are leading the way in turbine innovation by increasing the size of turbines while reducing turbine weight, and are also developing new technologies to take advantage of wind changes and split-second power outages”.

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