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Implementing a wind generator in Singapore Polytechnic

The Renewable Energy Group in Singapore Polytechnic has implemented a hybrid Wind and Solar Renewable Energy system. Completed in December 1998, this system will supply power to light up the corridoors in the Business Administration building (T22) in Singapore Polytechnic. The system could act as a role model for the future development of renewable energy systems in the high rise housing flats in Singapore. As in Singapore, land is scarce and, not to mention, expensive. So there is a need to conserve energy and finding other sources of alternative energy. Which wind might just be feasible.


System diagram of complete hybrid system in Singapore Polytechnic
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