The Hundred Years of Wind Industry Development in Russia. Part 1

The world wind industry in 2019 with a capacity of 650.7 GWВ was in the second place among renewables. The total capacity of Russian wind plants at the same year was 630.5 MW. The article point on the financial arrangements for wind station development, the principle investors and equipment producer...

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Main Authors: Vitaly, Butuzov, Pavel, Bezrukikh, Sergey, Gribkov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5547003
https://zenodo.org/record/5547003
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Summary:The world wind industry in 2019 with a capacity of 650.7 GWВ was in the second place among renewables. The total capacity of Russian wind plants at the same year was 630.5 MW. The article point on the financial arrangements for wind station development, the principle investors and equipment producers. The work presents an analysis of 100-year development of the Russian scientific school, implementations of their concepts, the principle designs of wind turbine. There are noticed the roles of N.E. Zhukovsky as a founder of Russian wind industy, and of his pupils, activities of sucg institutions as CAHI, Central Wind-Industrial, Electrification and Mechanization of Agriculture, NPO Vetroen. There are pointed on the principle achievements of the Soviet wind industry: a wind power plant in Balaklava (100 kW, 1931), wind engines VD-8 (1300 units, 1936), Arctic wind power stations CVEI-D-12 (15 kW, 1936), a wind-diesel station in Kazakhstan (400 kW, 1957). The article reviews the first wind plants in the CIS countries, in Crimea - 110 MW on the base of the KB Yuzhnoe (Dnepropetrovsk) wind turbines, at Kulikovo village in Kaliningrad region – 5.1 MW, gives a list of the major wind and wind-diesel plants and evaluates the prospects of Russian wind industry development.