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*A Category of [[Wind Turbine]] that has its components either not connected to the ground, or only tethered
*A Category of [[Wind Turbine]] that has its components either not connected to the ground, or only tethered
*Thus it is lower cost due to no need for a large [[Mast]] ,  and can reach (much) higher altitudes and thus stronger more stable wind
*Thus it is lower cost due to no need for a large [[Mast]] ,  and can reach (much) higher altitudes and thus stronger more stable wind
*Also they can be "pulled down" via the tether and thus are highly mobile and can be made very safe in storms
=Categories=
==Heavier than Air==
*These are the most common, typically a Ram Air Wing, Semi-Rigid Kite, or a [[Tethered Glider]]
*They typically use a tether and the basestation does the power generation
==Lighter than Air==
*These aren't common and seem to be less viable of a design, but use a [[Lighter than Air Aircraft]] to carry a more conventional wind turbine design
*Some use the lifting device as a turbine (essentially a blimp spinnin on an axis), which adds some benefits
*Unless [[Hydrogen as a Lifting Gas | Hydrogen]] or [[Hot Air as a Lifting Gas | Hot Air]] or some alternate [[Lifting Gas]] is used, you are going to need Helium which is a non-renewable resource almost in a more extreme sense than [[Fossil Fuels]] so is the exact opposite of an [[Appropriate Material]]
*Thus these are not really relevant in an OSE context at least


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Wind_Turbine/Research_Development#Kite_generators This Section] of the [[Wind Turbine/Research Development]] Page
*[[Makani]]
*[[DroneKite]]
*[[Kite Sports]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_wind_turbine The Wikipedia Page on Airborne Wind Turbines]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_wind_energy The Wikipedia Page on Airborne Wind Energy] (Seems similar enough that another page isn't needed on the wiki)
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kite_control_systems The Wikipedia Page on Kite Control Systems]
*[https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/a-beginners-guide-to-the-airborne-wind-turbine-market A 2017 Article by "Green Tech Media" Titled "A Brief Guide to the Airborne Wind Turbine Market" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMTchVXedkk A Video by the YouTube Channel "Real Engineering" Titled "The Future of Wind Power? - Kite Power Systems" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKYhFnrl1kgztGb-K0W36vQ The YouTube Channel "Airborne Wind Energy Online" ]
 
[[Category: Wind energy]]

Latest revision as of 04:06, 7 July 2021

Basics

  • A Category of Wind Turbine that has its components either not connected to the ground, or only tethered
  • Thus it is lower cost due to no need for a large Mast , and can reach (much) higher altitudes and thus stronger more stable wind
  • Also they can be "pulled down" via the tether and thus are highly mobile and can be made very safe in storms

Categories

Heavier than Air

  • These are the most common, typically a Ram Air Wing, Semi-Rigid Kite, or a Tethered Glider
  • They typically use a tether and the basestation does the power generation

Lighter than Air

  • These aren't common and seem to be less viable of a design, but use a Lighter than Air Aircraft to carry a more conventional wind turbine design
  • Some use the lifting device as a turbine (essentially a blimp spinnin on an axis), which adds some benefits
  • Unless Hydrogen or Hot Air or some alternate Lifting Gas is used, you are going to need Helium which is a non-renewable resource almost in a more extreme sense than Fossil Fuels so is the exact opposite of an Appropriate Material
  • Thus these are not really relevant in an OSE context at least

Internal Links

External Links