About Course
Wind power is an intermittent energy source, and such a characteristic conditions its use, while its “quality” is very high, being a form of mechanical energy, directly usable in many applications, first of all the production of electricity. It cannot be dispatched on demand, but, over longer periods, it is possible to make very reliable estimates and predict even locally its availability. An additional merit of wind power relies in its modularity, thanks to which it can be used both for large plants and for very small and local productions. Moreover, it is not an invasive technology and today it has very competitive costs. Finally, it is also suitable for small communities and requires modest maintenance.
Prof. Luca Rubini
Curriculum
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- 1.1 - ENERGY, POWER: MAIN ISSUES
- 1.2 -The chain (cycle) of energy
- 1.3 - CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY
- 1.4 - Rational use - energy efficiency
- 2.1 - Today and Scenarios
- 2.2 - Today and Scenarios
- 2.3 - Today and Scenarios
- 2.4 - Summarizing main critical and crucial points
- 3.1 - The end of the oil era – Introduction
- 3.2 - The end of the oil era – Oil Production
- 3.3 - The end of the oil era – Oil Consumption
- 3.4 - The end of the oil era – The future of oil
- 4.1 - The sustainability and the sustainable energies – Introduction
- 4.2 - The sustainability and the sustainable energies – Sustainable energy
- 4.3 - The sustainability and the sustainable energies – Overview of sustainable energy sources
- 4.4 - The sustainability and the sustainable energies – Sustainability of wind energy
- 5.1 - The consumption for energy at global level – Introduction
- 5.2 - The consumption for energy at global level – World total consumption
- 5.3 - The consumption for energy at global level – The global energy crisis
- 5.4 - The consumption for energy at global level – Future scenarios
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- 6.1 - The solar and the Wind Energy: introduction – PART 1
- 6.2 - The solar and the Wind Energy: introduction – PART 2
- 6.3 - The solar and the Wind Energy: introduction – PART 3
- 6.4 - The solar and the Wind Energy: introduction – PART 4
- 7.1 - Story of Wind Energy PART 1
- 7.2 - Story of Wind Energy PART 2
- 7.3 - Story of Wind Energy PART 3
- 7.4 - Story of Wind Energy PART 4
- 8.1 - Availability of wind energy in the world – What is the wind?
- 8.2 - Availability of wind energy in the world – tools: what can we use?
- 8.3 - Availability of wind energy in the world – notable winds in the world
- 8.4 - Availability of wind energy in the world – where are the wind farms?
- 9.1 - Prospects for technology development – TRL and airborne wind energy
- 9.2 - Prospects for technology development – floating wind energy and hybridization
- 9.3 - Prospects for technology development – innovation in wind turbines
- 9.4 - Prospects for technology development – high fidelity modeling and AI for control and predictions
- 10.1 - Wind production trend – trends in energy and wind energy
- 10.2 - Wind production trend – trends in the technology
- 10.3 - Wind production trend – trends in design: sizes
- 10.4 - Wind production trend – trends in design: offshore
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