Possibility of Superconducting Technology for Wind Turbine Grids
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This thesis explores the potential of superconducting technology to revolutionize wind turbine grids by enhancing efficiency, reliability, and energy transmission capacity. By leveraging high-temperature superconductors, the study addresses key challenges such as energy losses in conventional power systems and the integration of renewable energy sources into modern grids. It evaluates the feasibility of superconducting generators, cables, and energy storage solutions in offshore and large-scale wind farms, emphasizing their role in minimizing losses and stabilizing power distribution. The research also examines the economic and technical hurdles, including the cost of materials and the need for advanced cryogenic systems. Ultimately, the thesis underscores the transformative potential of superconductors while highlighting the steps needed to overcome adoption barriers. This work provides valuable insights for advancing sustainable energy technologies in the face of growing global energy demands.