Dynamics of the Wind Power Plants at Small Wind Speeds

In this paper, the operation of the wind power plants at small values of the wind speed is analyzed. The values of the wind turbine’s delivered power are determined based on the experimental data from a wind farm located in Galbiori – Dobrogea, in order to observe, to what extent, its operation is in the optimum area from the point of view of the captured energy. The possibility of capturing the maximum wind energy existent at a certain moment is investigated. The time-evolution of the wind turbine’s delivered power, at small wind speed values is also analyzed.

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