This work present an experimental stand equipped with an asynchronous three phase motor with short circuited rotor, coupled to an asynchronous generator with wound rotor. Further to the experimental findings the following conclusions resulted: Depending on the variation of the wind speed and the variation of the load connected to the terminals of the phase windings of the three-phase asynchronous generator, the parameters of the electric energy supplied by the three-phase asynchronous generator can be controlled, by modifying the parameters of the energy supplying the excitation (operating) winding of the three-phase asynchronous generator. It may be affirmed that the three-phase asynchronous motors with wound rotor may be used in the construction of low power wind stations.