ISSN: 2090-4541
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Mohammad Sadegh Eslamipour
MAPNA Generator Co., Iran
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Fundam Renewable Energy Appl
Wind energy play a major role in the solution to global climate. Because, it can make a major contribution in the effort to protect environment, while protecting against fuel cost. Therefore, it is relatively safe to inflation. This paper is addressing the request of wind energy update organization (central information and networking platform for the Global wind industry) for research about technologies that can help to reduce the impact of cold climates which caused to loss 15% of wind energy production as a direct result of such conditions in Canada each year. This paper represents how to maximize operation time for turbines during periods of extreme cold and snow. Also discuss how to use highly valued equipment in wind turbine in-order to explore the latest advances on how to mitigate production losses resulting from icing as well as concerns raised over risk, structural failures, and cost models related to wind energy.
Mohammad Sadegh Eslamipour has MS degree in Science of Industrial Engineering from USA in 1988. He joined MAPNA Generator Co. in 1998. He was Project Manager of Manufacturing of 4 units of 250MW Hydro generators for Upper Gotvand Hydro Power Plant in south of Iran. He worked in university as Research Assistant before he joined MAPNA. He has written and presented over 30 papers for numerous conferences throughout his career. He was member of 2012 Hydro-vision Russia Advisory Board. His project (Upper Gotvand Hydro Power Plant) won Asian Power Award 2012, Bangkok, Thailand. He was paper reviewer for conferences such as Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Conference 2014, Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Conference 2015, 21st International Conference on Information Systems Analysis an Synthesis 2015-2016, Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Conference and 7th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics (IMCIC) 2016.