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HAWTs vs. VAWTs Bayley Costner Jason Cosma Tristan Fitzwater

HAWTs vs. VAWTs Bayley Costner Jason Cosma Tristan Fitzwater

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HAWTs vs.

VAWTs

Bayley CostnerJason Cosma

Tristan Fitzwater

Page 2: HAWTs vs. VAWTs Bayley Costner Jason Cosma Tristan Fitzwater

History of Wind Turbines• Persians first to use windmills between 500 and 900

B.C.

• Spread to middle east, used in food production

• 1,000 A.D., wind power technology spread north to Europe

• 1850, U.S. Wind Engine Company creates the Halladay Windmill

• 1880, steel blades invented for windmills

• 1970, skyrocketing gas prices renew interest in wind power

• 1980, first large wind farms are installed

http://energy.gov/eere/wind/history-wind-energy

http://www.geek.com/

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How do Wind Turbines Work?

• Convert wind energy into electricity

• Use uneven propellers to catch wind

• Wind turns the propellers which turns a generator

• Generator converts mechanical energy into electricity

http://www.iowaenergycenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/wem-07_fig01.gif

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Current State of Wind Turbines

• 4% of the power grid in the US is currently windpower1

• Some towns, like Rock Port, MO, are completely powered by wind turbines.2

• Wind turbines are ranked #7 on the list of most used renewable energy sources on listverse.com3

1 "American Wind Power Reaches Major Power Generation Milestones in 2013." American Wind Power Reaches Major Power Generation Milestones in 2013. Awea.org, 5 Mar. 2014. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.2 Thompson, Andrea. "First U.S. Town Powered Completely By Wind."LiveScience. TechMedia Network, 15 July 2008. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.“Top 10 Renewable Energy Sources - Listverse." Listverse. 1 May 2009. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

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What is a HAWT?

• Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine

• Much larger than others

• Mostly in rural areas

• Most common type of turbine

https://www.mitchelltech.edu/media/library/Videos/48/cover/honda-windfarm.jpg

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What is a VAWT?

• Vertical Axis Wind Turbines

• Used in Urban areas

• Much Smaller than HAWTs

• Much rarer due to being a newer technology

• Provides small amounts of energy in a small space1http://qph.cf.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-0c134d468d7cbb56d12fc559a17ef711

1 Hill, N., R. Dominy, G. Ingram, and J. Dominy. "Darrieus Turbines: The Physics of Self-starting." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy (2008): 21-29. Print.

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Future Improvements of Wind Energy• Wind energy is a newer industry, but already

makes sense economically

• Cost of wind energy is trending downwards1

• The U.S. Department of Energy has found that wind energy can be a viable source of energy in all 50 states by 20501

• As HAWT continues to dominate onshore wind farms, VAWT will begin to be used for large offshore wind farms2

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Barrow_Offshore_wind_turbines_edit1.jpg

1 "Wind Vision." Wind Vision. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2015. 2 Sahin, A. "Progress and Recent Trends in Wind Energy." Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 30.5 (2004): 501-43. Web.

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Future Uses/Improvements of VAWT

• Because VAWT blades can be assembled at the installation site, they are more efficient to transport than HAWT blades2

• Several large-scale multi-megawatt offshore VAWT projects are currently being built2

• HAWT are not capable of withstanding high wind speeds, so they cannot be used efficiently offshore (where wind speeds are generally much higher), where VAWT will begin to be built1

1 Sahin, A. "Progress and Recent Trends in Wind Energy." Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 30.5 (2004): 501-43. Web.2 Tjiu, Willy, Tjukup Marnoto, Sohif Mat, Mohd Hafidz Ruslan, and Kamaruzzaman Sopian. "Darrieus Vertical Axis Wind Turbine for Power Generation II: Challenges in HAWT and the Opportunity of Multi-megawatt Darrieus VAWT Development." Renewable Energy 75 (2015): 560-71. Web.

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Why is this important?

• According to the Department of Energy, wind energy can help avoid the emission of 250,000 metric tons of air pollution1

• Wind energy can save consumers up to $280 billion by 2050 due to low vulnerability of price spikes, and can support 600,000 jobs by 20501

• Wind energy will help to avoid over 12 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases by 20501

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1 "Wind Vision." Wind Vision. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.

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Sources"American Wind Power Reaches Major Power Generation Milestones in 2013." American Wind Power Reaches Major Power Generation Milestones in 2013. Awea.org, 5 Mar. 2014. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

Thompson, Andrea. "First U.S. Town Powered Completely By Wind."LiveScience. TechMedia Network, 15 July 2008. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

“Top 10 Renewable Energy Sources - Listverse." Listverse. 1 May 2009. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

Hill, N., R. Dominy, G. Ingram, and J. Dominy. "Darrieus Turbines: The Physics of Self-starting." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy (2008): 21-29. Print.

"Wind Vision." Wind Vision. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.

Sahin, A. "Progress and Recent Trends in Wind Energy." Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 30.5 (2004): 501-43. Web.

Tjiu, Willy, Tjukup Marnoto, Sohif Mat, Mohd Hafidz Ruslan, and Kamaruzzaman Sopian. "Darrieus Vertical Axis Wind Turbine for Power Generation II: Challenges in HAWT and the Opportunity of Multi-megawatt Darrieus VAWT Development." Renewable Energy 75 (2015): 560-71. Web.