Post-installation analysis of locally manufactured small wind turbines: Case studies in Peru

J. Leary, R. Howell, A. While, J. Chiroque, K. VerKamp, C. Pinedo
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In wind-based rural electrification projects, installing a small wind turbine is only the first step in providing energy access to a remote community. Locally manufactured technology is particularly susceptible to failures and as a result, an effective socio-technical system must be put in place to ensure that it continues in operation for many years to come. The systems created by two non-governmental organisations operating in the Andean region of Northern Peru were investigated and correlated to the post-installation performance of their wind turbines. Whilst both organisations appointed members of the community to operate and maintain the wind power systems, the level of training given to them was very different. The availability of each set of wind turbines was directly related to the amount of maintenance that community members were able to perform on them. Thus, clearly showing the wind power systems' critical dependence on the quality of the socio-technical system constructed around them to ensure its smooth operation after installation.
本地制造的小型风力涡轮机安装后分析:秘鲁的案例研究
在以风力为基础的农村电气化项目中,安装小型风力涡轮机只是向偏远社区提供能源的第一步。当地制造的技术特别容易出现故障,因此,必须建立一个有效的社会技术系统,以确保它在今后许多年继续运作。对两个在秘鲁北部安第斯地区运作的非政府组织创建的系统进行了调查,并将其与风力涡轮机安装后的性能相关联。虽然两个组织都任命了社区成员来操作和维护风力发电系统,但给予他们的培训水平却大不相同。每套风力涡轮机的可用性与社区成员能够对其进行维护的数量直接相关。因此,清楚地显示了风力发电系统对其周围构建的社会技术系统质量的关键依赖,以确保其安装后的顺利运行。
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