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The compact multistory wind power plants developed by authors for the first time in the world have been studied. Their efficiency due to the autonomy, compactness, and use of draft effect, which occurs between stories, has been shown. Thanks to this, compact multistory wind power plants will have some advantages in comparison with conventional wind power plants and separated wind-driven generators with the same power.
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Kunakbaev, T., Tanasheva, N.K., Dyusembaeva, A.N. et al. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the Efficiency of Autonomous Multistory Wind Power Plants. Tech. Phys. 65, 37–40 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784220010168
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