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Wind powerPower generated by using the force of the wind.
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Wind powerThe conversion of energy in the wind into electrical power. The wind hits the blades of the wind turbine, which rotates like a giant propeller and powers the generator. Wind farms can be sited on land [..]
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Wind powerrate of producing, transferring, or using wind energy, usually measured in watts.
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Wind powerthe generation of electricity by turbines which are turned by wind.
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Wind powerWind power is the kinetic energy of wind, or the extraction of this energy by wind turbines. These usually start to operate when the wind is blowing at around 3-5 metres per second and shut down if th [..]
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Wind powerEnergy generated through the use of a turbine that collects wind energy and converts it to electricity.
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Wind powerThe conversion of energy from the wind into electricity. Surplus electricity is often stored in a battery storage system for later use, or the power is passed back to the utility, making the electric meter turn in reverse.
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Wind poweruse of a windmill to drive an electric generator. winter solstice
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Wind powerPower obtained from the kinetic energy of moving air.
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Wind powerElectricity generated through large wind turbines. Wind power is particularly popular in Texas and the state is currently the nation's leading producer of wind-generated electricity.
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Wind powerConverting wind into a form of energy, for example using wind turbines to produce electricity. In the UK there are numerous wind farms, which are a group of wind turbines placed together to increase t [..]
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Wind powerPower derived from the wind (as by windmills).
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Wind powerWind power is electricity obtained by harnessing the energy of wind.
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Wind poweris a renewable energy source used to generate electricity by converting wind energy into useful mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then converted into electricity by the use of an electric generator located within each individual wind machine.
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Wind powerThe conversion of wind into a productive form of energy.
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Wind powerConverting the kinetic energy present in wind motion to produce electricity.
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Wind powerTemporary wind power works in a similar way to solar. Kinetic energy (from the wind rotating turbines) is converted into electrical energy, generally stored in batteries. There are currently few temporary wind systems on the market for events, despite widespread small-scale use in other sectors.
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Wind powerDefined as power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind. To generate wind power requires the construction of huge turbines in the windier areas of the world.
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Wind powerEnergy generated by using wind to turn turbines and generate electricity. Wind energy is pollution-free and renewable and is considered to be the most economically viable and scaleable renewable energ [..]
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Wind power
Power harnessed from the wind.
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Wind powerWind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electricity. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distrib [..]
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Wind powerWind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electricity. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distrib [..]
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Wind powerWind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electricity. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distrib [..]
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