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Feb
16

Renewable energy from offshore wind farms – Infineon Technologies

http://www.infineon.com/energy-efficiency – Energy means life: It heats houses, powers cars and lights megacities. The global appetite for energy is voraciou…
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  1. Glenn Hough says:

    we better move now and save our planet before its all gone..

  2. Alter Kater says:

    The commutator is much more complicated and shortlived than a pair of
    diodes 🙂

  3. Egor Mal says:

    Renewable energy from offshore wind farms – Infineon Technologies

  4. Александр Дерендяев says:

    Renewable energy from offshore wind farms – Infineon Technologies

  5. Ajumal Sirajudeen says:

    if dc method of power transmission is much more efficient in such
    applications, isnt it better, if the power production is also in dc, other
    than ac?? why use an inverter, if its easier to produce electricity in dc
    itself, like using a split ring commutator instead of a slip ring.. its
    methinking.. and i sometimes think out loud..:p

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  7. TourNo3 says:

    for the future of our planet

  8. InfineonTechnologies says:

    Dear John, VAWT are quite popular for small scale wind turbines, but they
    are rarely seen in high power applications. The market of large scale wind
    turbines has been dominated by HAWT for more than three decades and there
    is no indication that there is a change upcoming. One major drawback of
    VAWT compared to HAWT is the much larger rotor mass per swept area.
    Therefore it is doubted that they can be cost-competitive. Best regards
    Infineon Web Team

  9. WELLBAX FOX says:

    Фигня какаято

  10. John Carraway says:

    Excellent video, but why are you still using HAWT’s? Everyone knows that
    VAWT’s are much more efficient, and are easier to maintain and repair.

  11. PwnUrBadCock says:

    Thumbs up if u jizzed when see how quality is awesome

  12. John Carraway says:

    It’s inconceivable that you are telling the truth. Have you done any
    comparisons? The weight of the HAWT blades is obviously much more than that
    of a VAWT helical blade, or one of the many other variants of VAWT blades,
    which accept wind from any direction. VAWT generators can be mounted on a
    platform on the tower, the same as a HAWT generator. I presume that “much
    larger rotor mass per swept area” means that the VAWT blades are not
    supported at their tops: Put them in a cage for top support.

  13. hemonth chouddary Mandava says:

    i learned that dc transmission is less efficient than ac and dc require
    more substation fr transmission and it also requires conductors of big
    crossections than ac.. but hear in this video you are telling that dc is
    more feasible than ac transmission… can you explain me how?

  14. Sam Griffin says:

    земли им мало…

  15. Jullian Valondo says:

    the idea of creating a battery like reservoir by using the water is a great
    potential

  16. curlymike says:

    what’s your point?

  17. Александр Седунов says:

    @SmilerSP данное видео демонстрирует, что применение постоянного тока для
    передачи энергии с морских ветряков на континент позволяет уменьшить
    потери, но для этого нужно потом применять DC-AC-преобразователи на основе
    полупроводников Infineon.

  18. Bean Cube says:

    The sunlight on those wind farms are wasted. Sunlight concentrated can turn
    a lot of off shore stream turbines to produce electricity.
    watch?v=z0_nuvPKIi8

  19. jgmetals81 says:

    like this if you want electricity to be completely unaffordable….

  20. Александр Седунов says:

    Where can I see subtitles for this video?

  21. 730ize says:

    an ingenious solution

  22. Altravert says:

    Холи крэп!

  23. Extrovert12 says:

    Ох уж эти нимци 😀

  24. bibo2o1o says:

    Great job !

  25. InfineonTechnologies says:

    Hi Hemonth, Thank you very much for your question. With DC Transmission a
    higher level of energy efficiency can be achieved (less losses), however it
    is suitable only for point to point transmission. The Disadvantage of CD
    transmission is that the voltage level cannot be converted, as transformers
    work only with AC. In a classical distribution network AC is the technology
    of choice. I hope we could answer your questions. If you need more info
    please contact us again. Your Infineon Team

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