Outline of wind energy


The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to wind energy:
Wind energy - the kinetic energy of air in motion, also called wind.

Types

Wind energy can be described as all of the following:
  • Wind Energy - Sun heats up uneven surface of earth, which causes motion of air. Hot air and cold air interchanges their places lead to flow of air. As it has force with motion, It carries kinetic energy. This is called wind energy
  • Energy - an indirectly observed quantity, often understood as the ability a physical system has to do work on other physical systems.
  • * Renewable energy - energy which comes from natural resources which are naturally replenished.
  • Natural resource - materials and components that can be found within the environment. Every man-made product is composed of natural resources. A natural resource may exist as a separate entity such as fresh water, and air, as well as a living organism such as a fish, or it may exist in an alternate form which must be processed to obtain the resource such as metal ores, oil, and most forms of energy.
  • * Renewable resource - natural resource with the ability to reproduce through biological or natural processes and are replenished with the passage of time.

History

  • History of wind power - has been used as long as humans have put sails into the wind.
  • * Maritime history - The Ancient Egyptians had knowledge to some extent of sail construction.
  • ** History of sails - The earliest known depictions of sails are from ancient Egypt around 3200 BCE, where reed boats sailed upstream against the River Nile's current.
  • *** Age of Sail - the period in which international trade and naval warfare were dominated by sailing ships, lasting from the 16th to the mid 19th
century.

Wind power

Wind power - conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy.

Types of wind power

  • Wind turbine - a turbine that converts wind energy into mechanical energy.
  • Windmill - a machine which converts the energy of wind into rotational energy by means of vanes called sails or blades.
  • * Windpump - a windmill used for pumping water, either as a source of fresh water from wells, or for draining low-lying areas of land.
  • Sail - any type of surface intended to move a vessel, vehicle or rotor by being placed in a wind - in essence a propulsion wing

Wind power industry

Wind power industry - industry involved with the design, manufacture, construction, and maintenance of wind turbines. The modern wind power industry began in 1979 with the serial production of wind turbines by Danish manufacturers. The industry is currently undergoing a period of rapid globalization and consolidation.

Wind farms

Wind farm - group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electric power. A large wind farm may consist of several hundred individual wind turbines, and cover an extended area of hundreds of square miles, but the land between the turbines may be used for agricultural or other purposes. A wind farm may also be located offshore.
Wind turbine - a turbine that converts wind energy into mechanical energy.

Wind power by region

Wind-powered vehicles

Wind-powered vehicle - typically uses a sail to harness the wind to propel it. Also includes kite-driven vehicles. The predominant type of wind-powered vehicles are seafaring vessels.
  • Wind-powered vehicles by type
  • * Wind-powered ships
  • ** Sailing ship - a ship with a hull, rigging, and at least one mast to hold up the sails that use the wind to power the ship. The crew who sail a ship are called sailors or hands.
  • ** Rotor ship - ship designed to use the Magnus effect for propulsion. To take advantage of this effect, it uses turbosails which are powered by an engine.
  • *** Alcyone - ship operated by the Cousteau Society. It was created as an expedition ship and to test the operation of a new kind of marine propulsion system, the turbosail.
  • *** E-Ship 1 - a RoLo cargo ship that made its first voyage with cargo in August 2010. The ship is owned by the third-largest wind turbine manufacturer, Germany's Enercon GmbH.
  • ** Windmill ship - wind energy conversion system ship or wind energy harvester ship propels itself by use of a windmill to drive a propeller.
  • * Wind-powered land vehicles
  • ** Formula AE - a solar and wind powered car. Initial startup is by solar power; as the car travels at faster speeds, strategically placed air intakes are designed to direct air flow to power the wind turbines.
  • ** Greenbird - a wind-powered vehicle that broke the land speed record for the fastest wind-powered vehicle at the dry Ivanpah Lake on March 26, 2009.
  • ** Racing Aeolus - racing event, for which the student participants were required to design and build a wind-powered vehicle that could drive against the wind, powered by a wind turbine.
  • Wind-powered vehicle propulsion systems
  • * Sail - any type of surface intended to move a vessel, vehicle or rotor by being placed in a wind—in essence a propulsion wing. Sails are used in sailing.
  • ** Turbosail - naval propulsion system based on an application of the Magnus effect. First attempted by Anton Flettner on the Buckau, it was later developed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau who commissioned the Alcyone.
  • ** Wingsail - a form of marine propulsion similar to conventional sails.

Wind energy organizations

Publications

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Influential persons

  • Dale Vince - owner of Ecotricity
  • Albert Betz - German physicist and a pioneer of wind turbine technology
  • William Cubitt - invented patent sails
  • James Dehlsen - created Zond in 1980.
  • Estakhri - created the earliest known account of windmills
  • Poul la Cour - Danish scientist, inventor and educationalist. Today, la Cour is especially recognized for his early work on wind power, both experimental work on aerodynamics and practical implementation of wind power plants.