Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada

Canada has a huge wind power potential of more than 28,000 MW, which represents a significant environmentally benign sustainable energy source. A small-capacity (below 10kW) straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine can compete with conventional sources in niche markets. It converts wind energy to...

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Main Authors: Islam, Mazharul, Ting, David S‐K., Fartaj, Amir
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2007
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spelling my.iium.irep.566132017-05-08T08:18:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/56613/ Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada Islam, Mazharul Ting, David S‐K. Fartaj, Amir TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Canada has a huge wind power potential of more than 28,000 MW, which represents a significant environmentally benign sustainable energy source. A small-capacity (below 10kW) straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine can compete with conventional sources in niche markets. It converts wind energy to useful energy vectors or carriers, such as heat, electricity, and mechanical power. This paper discusses the applications of this turbine, so promising for the sustainable development of Canada. Furthermore, human health, natural environmental and national economic benefits of these applications in Canadian perspective are also described. It has been demonstrated that all these environmentally benign applications can contribute significantly toward Canada's target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing the use of conventional fossil fuels, and take an essential step toward sustainable energy future. © 2007 Taylor & Francis. Taylor & Francis 2007-08 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56613/1/6_IJER-Assessment_of_SB-VAWT-Mazhar_et_al_2007.pdf Islam, Mazharul and Ting, David S‐K. and Fartaj, Amir (2007) Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 64 (4). pp. 489-500. ISSN 0020-7233 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00207230701382149
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Islam, Mazharul
Ting, David S‐K.
Fartaj, Amir
Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada
description Canada has a huge wind power potential of more than 28,000 MW, which represents a significant environmentally benign sustainable energy source. A small-capacity (below 10kW) straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine can compete with conventional sources in niche markets. It converts wind energy to useful energy vectors or carriers, such as heat, electricity, and mechanical power. This paper discusses the applications of this turbine, so promising for the sustainable development of Canada. Furthermore, human health, natural environmental and national economic benefits of these applications in Canadian perspective are also described. It has been demonstrated that all these environmentally benign applications can contribute significantly toward Canada's target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing the use of conventional fossil fuels, and take an essential step toward sustainable energy future. © 2007 Taylor & Francis.
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author Islam, Mazharul
Ting, David S‐K.
Fartaj, Amir
author_facet Islam, Mazharul
Ting, David S‐K.
Fartaj, Amir
author_sort Islam, Mazharul
title Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada
title_short Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada
title_full Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada
title_fullStr Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada
title_sort assessment of the small‐capacity straight‐bladed vawt for sustainable development of canada
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2007
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/56613/1/6_IJER-Assessment_of_SB-VAWT-Mazhar_et_al_2007.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56613/
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00207230701382149
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