- A wind
turbine is a
device that
converts the
kinetic energy of wind into
electrical energy. As of 2020[update],
hundreds of
thousands of
large turbines...
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Furling tail
windturbines (page 18) PDF "Is this odd-looking wind
turbine the most
efficient you...
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Predictive Maintenance:
Application to the
health condition monitoring of a
windturbine gearbox",
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industrial sites such as the
Volkswagen car
factory in
Emden and the
Enercon (
windturbine)
company in Aurich. Leer is,
after Hamburg, the
second most important...
- The
Tvind schools, with the
distinctive red and
white 54
metres tall
windturbine Tvindmøllen (The
Tvind Mill), are
located about 3 km
southwest of the...
- on 12 June 2010.
Retrieved 24
October 2021. "Uni-Fly A/S
Rescue from
Windturbine". YouTube. 30
August 2007.
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original on 12 December...
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capacity across large areas,
making supplementation from
abroad difficult (
windturbines shut down to
avoid damage and
nuclear capacity may shut if
cooling water...
- in a cost-effective way. On 15 July 2009, the
first offs****
German windturbine completed construction. This
turbine is the
first of a
total of 12 wind...
- on 14
August 2011.
Retrieved 6 July 2011. "Cheesemaker to use
biggest windturbine in UK to
power factory". The
Daily Telegraph. London. 1 May 2009. Retrieved...
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especially for low-wind
regions (IEC 3). The hub
height of the 2.4-2.5 MW
windturbines reaches from 65
meters for the N90/2500 to 141
meters for the low wind...