Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post

Power utility companies have been providing lighting in areas around the country. The provision of this service includes the cost of the power lines to supply the electricity to the lamps. For remote or inaccessible areas this poses many challenges, including relatively large cost, range limitations...

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Main Author: Paran, Alexander P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-108142023-06-13T02:49:59Z Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post Paran, Alexander P. Power utility companies have been providing lighting in areas around the country. The provision of this service includes the cost of the power lines to supply the electricity to the lamps. For remote or inaccessible areas this poses many challenges, including relatively large cost, range limitations and additional equipment. To provide light and a power source in areas outside the grid, it is possible to harness the available energy in the wind by designing and constructing a wind turbine system incorporated into a lamp post that would generate the required electricity to power the lamps. To assure functionality in most areas of target application, the turbine design should function well at low to moderate wind speeds. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9445 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Street lighting Wind power Energy Systems
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Street lighting
Wind power
Energy Systems
spellingShingle Street lighting
Wind power
Energy Systems
Paran, Alexander P.
Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post
description Power utility companies have been providing lighting in areas around the country. The provision of this service includes the cost of the power lines to supply the electricity to the lamps. For remote or inaccessible areas this poses many challenges, including relatively large cost, range limitations and additional equipment. To provide light and a power source in areas outside the grid, it is possible to harness the available energy in the wind by designing and constructing a wind turbine system incorporated into a lamp post that would generate the required electricity to power the lamps. To assure functionality in most areas of target application, the turbine design should function well at low to moderate wind speeds.
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author Paran, Alexander P.
author_facet Paran, Alexander P.
author_sort Paran, Alexander P.
title Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post
title_short Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post
title_full Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post
title_fullStr Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post
title_full_unstemmed Design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post
title_sort design, fabrication, and testing of a wind-powered, street lamp post
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9445
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