DocumentCode :
1364881
Title :
A bold effort in Vermont [History]
Author :
Sulzberger, Carl
Volume :
7
Issue :
6
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
100
Lastpage :
110
Abstract :
This paper is the third biennial issue having wind-produced electrical energy as its theme. As with the earlier two issues, a major focus is the integration of wind power plants into electric utility systems. As such, it is fitting that our history offering describes the Smith-Putnam wind turbine that operated on the summit of Grandpa´s Knob, a mountain about 12 mi (19 km) west of Rutland, Vermont, during the early 1940s. Having a capacity of 1.25 MW, it was the world´s largest wind turbine at that time and among the first to deliver alternating current (ac) electrical energy into an electric utility transmission and distribution system.
Keywords :
wind power plants; wind turbines; Smith-Putnam wind turbine; Vermont; electric utility distribution system; electric utility systems; electric utility transmission system; wind power plants; wind-produced electrical energy; Design engineering; Generators; Government; History; Power engineering and energy; Power industry; Production; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind turbines;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1540-7977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2009.934586
Filename :
5233742
Link To Document :
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