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Wind Turbine Wind energy conversion device that produces electricity; typically three blades rotating about a horizontal axis and positioned up-wind of the supporting tower.
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Wind Turbinemachine that produces energy using the motion of wind to turn blades.
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Wind TurbineTurbine, typically with three or fewer blades, powered by wind.
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Wind TurbineA device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical energy. If the mechanical energy is used to produce electricity, the device may be called a wind generator.
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Wind TurbineEM def
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Wind TurbineA machine that captures the force of the wind. Called a Wind Generator when used to produce electricity. Called a Windmill when used to crush grain or pump water.
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Wind TurbineA machine that captures the energy of the wind and transfers the motion to an electric generator shaft.
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Wind TurbineA machine that uses energy from the wind and transfers the motion to an electric generator.
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Wind TurbineA machine that captures the energy of the wind and transfers the motion to a generator shaft.
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Wind TurbineWind energy conversion device that produces electricity; typically three blades rotating about a horizontal axis and positioned up-wind of the supporting tower.
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Wind TurbineWind energy conversion device that produces electricity; typically three blades rotating about a horizontal axis and positioned up-wind of the supporting tower.
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Wind TurbineWindmill of advanced aerodynamic design connected to an electricity generator and used in wind power installations. Wind turbines can be either large propeller-type rotors mounted on a tall tower or f [..]
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Wind TurbineA wind turbine converts the energy of wind into kinetic energy. This energy can either be used directly, or it can be used to power a generator and produce electricity.
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Wind TurbineA mechanical device that converts kinetic energy in the wind into electrical energy.*
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Wind TurbineA structure that converts wind energy into usable power.
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Wind TurbineA device that, by capturing the wind’s energy with two or three propeller-like blades mounted on a rotor, generates electricity.
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Wind TurbineAn engine or machine, usually mounted on a towe, that captures the force of the wind and converts it to electricity.
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