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SMART WIND MILL BASED POWER GENERATION SYSTEM FOR MOBILE CHARGING WHAT IS WINDMILL Windmill a mill that is powered by the wind and that extracts usable energy from winds INTRODUCTION Generating power is of great importance in today’s world. Due to the pending exhaustion of fossil fuels, it is crucial to develop alternative energy sources. Energy-converting windmills are capable of producing significant amounts of electricity worldwide, an attractive alternative because wind is a renewable resource. The technologies behind wind energy converters still have much room for improvement in efficiency. Wind, as an energy input of windmill systems, can be given by two parameters: speed and direction. Because the energy output of the windmill is determined from the input, it is important to be able to understand the stochastic fluctuations in wind Wind behaviour will be approximately constant over long periods of time, but for any given period wind can be extremely variable in speed and direction. Parameters of the wind that is necessary for predicting turbine performance are mean wind speed, directional data, short-term variations (gusts), long- term variations and height variations A windmill is an engine powered by the wind to produce energy, often contained in a large building as in traditional post mills, smock mills and tower mills. The energy windmills produce can be used in many ways, traditionally for grinding grain or spices, pumping water, sawing wood or hammering seeds. Modern wind power machines are used for generating electricity and are more commonly called wind turbines The Wind Turbine
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Page 1: Wind Mill Based Power Generation For Mobile Phone Charger

SMART WIND MILL BASED

POWER GENERATION SYSTEM

FOR MOBILE CHARGING

WHAT IS WINDMILL

Windmill a mill that is powered by the

wind and that extracts usable energy

from winds

INTRODUCTION

Generating power is of great importance in

today’s world. Due to the pending

exhaustion of fossil fuels, it is crucial to

develop alternative energy sources.

Energy-converting windmills are capable of producing significant amounts of

electricity worldwide, an attractive alternative because wind is a renewable

resource. The technologies behind wind energy converters still have much room

for improvement in efficiency.

Wind, as an energy input of windmill systems, can be

given by two parameters: speed and direction.

Because the energy output of the windmill is

determined from the input, it is important to be able to

understand the stochastic fluctuations in wind

Wind behaviour will be

approximately constant

over long periods of time,

but for any given period

wind can be extremely

variable in speed and

direction.

Parameters of the wind that is necessary for

predicting turbine performance are mean wind speed,

directional data, short-term variations (gusts), long-

term variations and height variations

A windmill is an engine powered by the wind to produce energy, often

contained in a large building as in traditional post mills, smock mills and

tower mills. The energy windmills produce can be used in many ways,

traditionally for grinding grain or spices, pumping water, sawing wood or

hammering seeds.

Modern wind power machines are used for generating electricity and are

more commonly called wind turbines

The Wind Turbine

Page 2: Wind Mill Based Power Generation For Mobile Phone Charger

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Our Project / proposed system is practical,

portable charger unit for phone users.

This project shows how the wind energy can

be used to charge a mobile during journey or

in the remote area. The system has a highly

effective wind energy system with all

necessary blocks.

This can be used in the car, train or even in the mountain, remote places

where charging power is not available. This energy converter is a hand

held windmill and electronic charging system.

THE ADVANTAGES ARE

• Easy to Mount

• Ease of Installation

• Simple to Maintain

• High Technology is Not Necessary

• Inexpensive to Transport

• Low Running Costs

• Electricity can be Produced at a

Lower Cost after Installation

MICROCONTROLLER KIT & CHARGER

Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into more useful

forms, usually electricity using wind turbines. In 2005, worldwide

capacity of wind-powered generators was 58,982 megawatts;

although it currently produces less than 1% of world-wide

electricity use, it accounts for 23% of electricity use in Denmark,

6% in Germany and approximately 8% in Spain. Globally, wind

power generation more than quadrupled between 1999 and 2005.

Most modern wind power is generated in the form of electricity by

converting the rotation of turbine blades into electrical current by

means of an electrical generator. In windmills (a much older

technology) wind energy is used to turn mechanical machinery to

do physical work, like crushing grain or pumping water.

Wind power is used in large-scale wind farms for national electrical

grids as well as in small individual turbines for providing electricity

to rural residences or grid-isolated locations.

Wind energy is ample, renewable, widely distributed, clean, and

mitigates the greenhouse effect if used to replace fossil-fuel-

derived electricity.

MICROCONTROLLER KIT & CHARGER


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