The voltage generated by street lamp wind turbines usually ranges from several hundred volts to several thousand volts, depending on the design, specifications, and actual operating conditions of the wind turbine. Due to the wide variety and specifications of wind turbines, it is difficult to provide an exact voltage value. To accurately understand the output voltage of a specific model of wind turbine, it is recommended to consult the technical specifications of the product or consult the wind turbine manufacturer.
The answer to whether the electricity generated by the street lamp wind turbine can be stored is yes. The electricity generated by wind turbines can be stored through certain energy storage technologies for future use. Common energy storage technologies include battery energy storage, superconducting energy storage, etc.
Battery energy storage is a commonly used energy storage method in wind power generation systems. When the electricity generated by wind turbines exceeds the immediate demand of devices such as street lamps, the excess electricity can be rectified by a charger and stored in a battery. When the wind weakens or disappears, the electrical energy in the battery can be released to provide power for devices such as street lamps.
Superconducting energy storage technology is a relatively new energy storage method that uses superconducting materials to store electrical energy. Superconducting energy storage devices can make the output voltage and frequency of wind turbines more stable, thereby improving the stability of the power grid.
It should be noted that the selection and application of energy storage technology need to be considered based on specific circumstances, including the scale of the wind power generation system, energy storage requirements, cost-effectiveness, and other factors. In addition, the installation and maintenance of energy storage devices also require professional personnel to operate them to ensure their safety and effectiveness.