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INSTRUCTOR © 2017, John R. Fanchi All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the author. © 2004 John R. Fanchi All rights reserved. Do not copy or distribute.

To the Instructor The set of files here are designed to help you prepare lectures for your own course using the text Energy in the 21st Century, 4th Edition, J.R. Fanchi and C.J. Fanchi (World Scientific, 2017) You will need to supplement the files to complete the presentation topics.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Chapter 7 © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Chapter 7 – Learning Objectives © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-1 Comparison of Vertical Axis and Horizontal Axis Windmills © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-2 Dutch Windmill (©Fanchi, 2003) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-3 Windmill in the Western United States (© Fanchi, 2009) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-4 Wind Turbine in Tehachapi, California (© Fanchi, 2012) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-5 Schematic of a Wind Turbine © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 7-6 A Modern Wind Turbine Blade in Lamar, Colorado (© Fanchi, 2009) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 7-7 A Modern Wind Turbine Blade in Lamar, Colorado (© Fanchi, 2009) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-8 Aeronautical Orientation System © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 7-9 Modern Wind Turbine near Rotterdam, Holland (© Fanchi, 2003) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-10 Wind Turbine Power Output Regions © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-11 Wind Turbine Spacing © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-12 Wind Turbine Spacing © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7-13 Wind Turbine Spacing on a Texas Wind Farm (© Fanchi, 2009) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7 14 Wind Patterns in the United States [NREL Wind, 2012] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7 15 Offshore Wind Turbines [after DoE Wind, 2012] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Table 7-1 European Union Power Mix © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Table 7-2 EU Power Mix by Source © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Table 7-3 Cumulative Installed Offshore Wind Capacity in 2014 [GWEC Offshore, 2014] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 7 16 Energy Production from Wind in the United States [US EIA Energy Production, 2014] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 7 17 Comparison of Energy Production from Wind and Coal in the United States [US EIA Energy Production, 2014] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 7 18 Solar Wind Downdraft Tower [SWET, 2016] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.