Vindkraft: i teori och praktik
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English title | Wind power in theory and practice |
Authors & editors | |
Publisher | Studentlitteratur |
Year of publication | 2002 |
Languages | Swedish (main text) |
Medium | Book |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN | 9144020554 |
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Accession no. 23024
- Shelf location: G500-WIZ
Divisions within this publication
- 1: Part I: Introduction to wind power
- 2: 1. Wind power today and in the future
- 3: Quickly growing market
- 4: How much wind power can Sweden produce?
- 5: 2. The history of wind power
- 6: The windmill as a symbol of freedom
- 7: The wind-wheels of the wild west
- 8: Wind-charger – battery-charger
- 9: Networks of wind power stations
- 10: 3. Development of the wind power industry
- 11: National wind power programmes
- 12: The Danes make big investments in small things
- 13: The wind rush in California
- 14: Germany and the USA take up the chase
- 15: Sweden in the back seat
- 16: Larger and larger wind power stations
- 17: Manufacturing strategies
- 18: Crisis, restructuring and growth
- 19: Part II: Wind energy
- 20: 4. The wind
- 21: Air pressure and temperature
- 22: Movements of the air
- 23: Friction of the wind on the ground
- 24: Turbulence
- 25: Friction classification
- 26: Obstacles and hills
- 27: 5. The power of the wind
- 28: The energy capacity of the wind
- 29: Wind measurements
- 30: The wind atlas method
- 31: Mapping the winds
- 32: Winds at different altitudes
- 33: 6. Energy transformations
- 34: The wind in a current
- 35: Aerodynamic lifting power
- 36: Part III: Technology
- 37: 7. Types of wind power station
- 38: 8. The rotor in the wind power station
- 39: Rotation of the rotor
- 40: Lifting and transmitting power
- 41: Regulation
- 42: Construction of the rotor blade
- 43: 9. Engine rooms, towers and bases
- 44: Engine room
- 45: Tower
- 46: Base
- 47: 10. Electrical and control systems of the power station
- 48: Electrical systems in wind power stations
- 49: Connections between wind and effects
- 50: Network connections
- 51: Control systems of wind power stations
- 52: 11. Effectiveness and power output of wind power stations
- 53: Bigger and bigger rotors
- 54: Operation of the generator
- 55: The gearbox
- 56: Total operation
- 57: Wind effect curve
- 58: Production calculation
- 59: Key figures
- 60: Down time
- 61: Part IV; Wind power and society
- 62: 12. Wind power in society
- 63: Assessment of the situation
- 64: Conflicting interests
- 65: Opinions
- 66: Wind power policy
- 67: Wind power on the electricity market
- 68: Competition under equal conditions
- 69: 13. Influence of wind power on the environment
- 70: Claims on territory
- 71: Wind power in environmental legislation
- 72: Local effects on the environment
- 73: Animals and plants
- 74: Outdoor life
- 75: Sound dissemination
- 76: Shadows and reflexes
- 77: Image of the landscape
- 78: 14. Planning for wind power
- 79: State interests
- 80: Municipal planning
- 81: Planning methods
- 82: The Gotland plan for wind power
- 83: Detailed plans
- 84: 15. Opinion and acceptance
- 85: NIMBY – Not In My Back Yard
- 86: Problems of acceptance at the higher level
- 87: 16. Wind power in the electricity system
- 88: The Swedish electricity network
- 89: Wind power in the electricity system
- 90: Local production for local consumption
- 91: New technology increases opportunities for wind power
- 92: Electricity connection of wind power stations
- 93: Reinforcing the electricity network
- 94: Part V: Planning of wind power stations
- 95: 17. Placement
- 96: Recording wind conditions
- 97: Preliminary study
- 98: Production calculations
- 99: The wind atlas method
- 100: Hills and obstacles
- 101: Sources of error
- 102: Sound transmission
- 103: Shadows
- 104: Groups of wind power stations
- 105: Visual effect
- 106: Wind power in mountain areas
- 107: Wind power at sea
- 108: Last stages in preliminary study
- 109: 18. Economic calculations
- 110: Investment calculations
- 111: Result calculations
- 112: Operating and maintenance costs
- 113: Income
- 114: Environmental benefit
- 115: Electricity certification
- 116: The annual costs method
- 117: The current value method
- 118: Detailed calculations
- 119: Financing
- 120: 19. Project planning
- 121: Information and consultation
- 122: Planning permission
- 123: Detailed planning
- 124: Advance notice
- 125: Increased consultation
- 126: Application for building permission
- 127: Environmental certification (MKB) for wind power stations
- 128: Testing of building permission
- 129: Testing of environmental permits
- 130: Appeals
- 131: Administrative documentation
- 132: The operational phase
- 133: Demolition/Decommissioning
- 134: Terminology
- 135: Bibliography
- 136: Subject index