Essays about: "Gamesa"
Found 4 essays containing the word Gamesa.
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1. Determining and analysing production losses due to ice on wind turbines using SCADA data
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskap och matematikAbstract : Wind turbines are becoming a more common sight and a more important part in the power grid. The benefits are mainly that wind energy is a renewable energy source and a single wind turbine can produce enough electricity to cover several households’ annual electricity need and not producing carbon dioxide as a rest product. READ MORE
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2. Defining, analyzing and determining power losses - due to icing on wind turbine blades
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknikAbstract : The wind power industry is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy industries in the world. Since more energy can be extracted from wind when the density is higher, a lot of the investments made in the wind power industry are made in cold climates. But with cold climates come harsh weather conditions such as icing. READ MORE
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3. International Competitiveness of the wind power industry : The case of Gamesa S.A.
University essay from KTH/Industriell dynamikAbstract : The modern lifestyle is highly dependent on the electricity consumption, which demand is expected to continue growing worldwide, especially in those developing areas where the whole economy is transforming. Until now, most of this electricity demand had been supplied through the combustion of fossil fuels or nuclear power. READ MORE
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4. International Competitiveness of Wind Power Industry: : the case of GAMESA Corp. S.A
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)Abstract : The modern lifestyle is highly dependent on the electricity consumption, which demand is expected to continue growing worldwide, especially in those developing areas where the whole economy is transforming. Until now, most of this electricity demand had been supplied through the combustion of fossil fuels or nuclear power. READ MORE