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Wind turbines are devices that convert kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical power, which can then be transformed into electricity. They typically consist of a rotor with blades, a generator, and a tower. The blades capture wind energy and spin the rotor, which drives the generator to produce electricity. Wind turbines are primarily made of materials such as steel, fiberglass, and composite materials to withstand environmental conditions and ensure durability.
| Rated power output | 100 kW to 10 MW |
| Rotor diameter | 20 m to 160 m |
| Height | 30 m to 150 m |
| Cut-in wind speed | 3 m/s to 4 m/s |
| Cut-out wind speed | 25 m/s to 30 m/s |
| Material | Steel, fiberglass, composite materials |
When selecting wind turbines, buyers should consider the rated power output based on their energy needs and the site’s wind conditions. It is important to specify the rotor diameter and height to ensure optimal energy capture. Additionally, inquire about certifications, such as IEC standards, and any necessary environmental assessments. Quantities will depend on the scale of the project, whether it is a single unit or a larger installation.
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Typically, wind turbines have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years.
Consider your energy needs and local wind conditions to select an appropriate size.
Regular inspections, lubrication, and occasional part replacements are needed.
Many regions offer tax credits, grants, or rebates for renewable energy installations.
Yes, but they may not be as efficient; turbines have a cut-in speed for operation.
Wind turbines have low emissions but can affect local wildlife and landscapes.