This wind turbine weighing 39 kg incorporates three horizontal axis blades made of fiberglass reinforced plastic and each blade measures 2.9 m in diameter. The wind turbine covers a swept area of 6.8 m².
The cage height of this wind turbine is 120 in., its diameter is 158 in. and the cage weighs 200 lbs. The rotation speed of its vertical blades is up to 500 rpm and the blades make a sound measuring 15 dB at 5 ft.
The Aeronautica 29-225 wind turbine incorporates a 4-pole, single wound induction with IP54 protection to protect against dust and water. The synchronous speed rating of the generator 1800 rpm at 60 Hz or 1500 rpm at 50 Hz.
The e300i 1 kW wind turbine utilizes a PM 12ph Polyphase brushless permanent magnet generator. For speed control during high velocity wind conditions beyond 750 rpm this wind turbine incorporates a passive blade pitching.
The tower of this wind turbine weighs 3258 lbs or 6160 lbs according to the height of the tower. The 15 kW wind turbine comprises a brushless, direct drive and permanent magnet generator.
The 1 MW vertical axis wind turbine offered by Century Wind Energy starts producing power at a nominal cut in wind speed of 6 mph and achieves maximum power production at 28 mph wind speed.
The vote on June 3, 2010 by the Ohio House demonstrated the bipartisan commitment of Ohio to bring clean energy and new jobs in local communities competing for renewable power projects.
The ENERGY GLOBE Gala - Rwanda 2010 was attended by environmental advocates and top-ranking UN VIPs. This environmental gala served as the introductory ceremony for the UN World Environment Day (WED).
Research and Markets have added the report “2010-2014 Deep Research Report on China Wind Turbine Blade Industry” to the company’s offering. The report highlights the Chinese Wind Blade Industry, the current industry’s status and forecasts of development trend. The report introduces the technology, manufacturing process, equipments source and material-related processes, and technological applications of wind turbine blade.
An anemometer has been installed on an elevated location on Cobb Neck in Maryland State by the Maryland Environmental Service in an effort to turn the peninsula of Cobb Neck into a wind-dependent region.
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