What is wind energy?
Wind energy is a power generation method produced by turning a generator with the wind and converting kinetic energy into electrical energy. Small-scale power generation is also possible. Wind is caused by the Earth’s solar radiation, rotation, and uneven heating of its surface. Wind energy exists in abundance on Earth and is an eco-friendly energy source that can produce electricity without relying on fossil fuels.
Vertical axis wind turbine (on land)
Vertical axis wind power is a wind power generator whose rotation axis is vertical, and unlike horizontal axis wind power, it can produce power regardless of the wind direction. It can be used for everyday purposes such as heating and lighting, and can also be used in areas where the wind direction is not constant or where noise and vibration are sensitive. In addition, small-scale power generation with a rated capacity of less than 50kW is possible with small wind power.
Principles of wind power generation and offshore wind power
Wind power generation principle
Offshore wind power / infrastructure
What is hydrogen energy?
Hydrogen energy is energy that produces electricity or heat using hydrogen as a fuel and can be used in various fields such as power generation, transportation, and industry. Hydrogen exists in abundance on Earth, and when burned, it emits only water, making it environmentally friendly. Hydrogen energy is a renewable energy source that is growing rapidly around the world and is expected to play an important role in the energy transition.