The First Two 4kW VAWT Green Energy Generation in Matsu Areas

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Belongs to sub-tropical zone marine climate, the Matsu islands are strongly affected by ocean monsoon and have plentiful wind power with average speed of 4.1-6.3 m/s. According to experiences of vertical-axis wind turbine, MDU has granted the bid of Matsu government’s “Low-Carbon Emission LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health And Sustainability)-type Vacation Islands” project to install two 4kW such generators: all composite patented blades’ design; new design and fabricated generators; remote monitor and merging network. The six-month test after completion of project shows the good efficiency of the whole wind-power generator system, and thus meets the custom’s specifications and also verifies the superiority of our wind turbines.

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