Wind Turbine Control and Monitoring

Maximizing reader insights into the latest technical developments and trends involving wind turbine control and monitoring, fault diagnosis, and wind power systems, ‘Wind Turbine Control and Monitoring’ presents an accessible and straightforward introduct

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Ningsu Luo Yolanda Vidal Leonardo Acho Editors

Wind Turbine Control and Monitoring

Advances in Industrial Control Series editors Michael J. Grimble, Glasgow, UK Michael A. Johnson, Kidlington, UK

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/1412

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Editors Ningsu Luo University of Girona Girona Spain

ISSN 1430-9491 ISBN 978-3-319-08412-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-08413-8

Yolanda Vidal Leonardo Acho Polytechnic University of Catalonia Barcelona Spain

ISSN 2193-1577 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-08413-8 (eBook)

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Preface

The development of environmentally compatible energy technologies has been accelerated in response to the growing concern of the impacts from climate change. Wind energy is rapidly emerging as a low carbon, resource efficient, costeffective sustainable technology in the world. Due to the demand of higher power production installations with less environmental impacts, the continuous increase of the size of wind turbines and the recently d