Structure Of Little Wind Generator To Give Changed And Cost Proficient Power In Rustic Zone Of Nepal
Er. Avinash Kumar, Er. Bikash Bhattarai , Engineer,Transmission Networ, Khwopa College Of Engineering, NepalAbstract
Numerous nations of the world have made various strides towards the advancement of
sustainable power source and usage of Vitality Productivity measures. In Nepal 75.99% force plant
depends on Gas.This is exceptionally disturbing for our nation. Nepal is by and by confronting lack
of intensity and there are consistently load concealing in certain pieces of the nation. Wind and
sun oriented vitality are the elective vitality source that can be utilized to enhance the ordinary
vitality sources especially in Nepal . We have 17 locale in the beach front zone. Little wind
generator will be effective around there. Nepal government has taken pilot venture dependent
on wind, sun powered and half and half arrangements. In this work our point was to structure of
A Little Wind Generator Which Give Changed and Cost Proficient Power in Country Territory. This
framework has been intended for remote territory of Nepal where power has not yet reached.
This little wind turbine can be worked in the beach front and inland stream island towns of Nepal
. Wind asset in Nepal isn't exactly enough. Just lighting and water system reason this vitality can
utilized.
Keywords
Wind Turbine, Sustainable power source
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