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  2. Enercon - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2017, Enercon had installed more than 26,300 wind turbines, with a power generating capacity exceeding 43 GW. [4] The most-often installed model is the E-40, which pioneered the gearbox-less design in 1993. [5] As of July 2011, Enercon has a market share of 7.2% worldwide (fifth-highest) and 59.2% in Germany. [6]

  3. Wind power in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon ranks among the top ten states with the most wind power installed. Climbing from 1 percent in the early 2000s (decade), wind power accounted for 12.4 percent of total electricity generated in Oregon during 2013. [11] [12] In 2009, 691 MW of wind-powered capacity was added in Oregon, the fourth biggest increase in the U.S. that year. [13]

  4. Wind power - Wikipedia

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    Wind power is considered a sustainable, renewable energy source, and has a much smaller impact on the environment compared to burning fossil fuels. Wind power is variable, so it needs energy storage or other dispatchable generation energy sources to attain a reliable supply of electricity. Land-based (onshore) wind farms have a greater visual ...

  5. Wind energy policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    It will expire at the end of 2012 and now credits 2.3₡ per kWh for electricity produced by wind power. [29] The PTC has been a major incentive for wind power, and has helped to spur independent wind energy power producers. [22] As part of the 2013 fiscal deal, "the PTC was extended for another year and the rules for it were changed." [30]

  6. Wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    Wind Power Density (WPD) is a quantitative measure of wind energy available at any location. It is the mean annual power available per square meter of swept area of a turbine, and is calculated for different heights above ground. Calculation of wind power density includes the effect of wind velocity and air density. [25]

  7. Wind power in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, 9MW were produced by wind power. [1] Despite incentives to spur the industry in the state, development initially lagged with the cancellation of the planned Fisherman's Energy offshore wind project. [2] In 2018, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order to revive subsidies for wind power in the state.

  8. Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The windmills at Kinderdijk in the village of Kinderdijk, Netherlands is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A windmill is a structure that converts wind power into rotational energy using vanes called sails or blades, by tradition specifically to mill grain (), but in some parts of the English-speaking world, the term has also been extended to encompass windpumps, wind turbines, and other applications.

  9. Tehachapi Pass wind farm - Wikipedia

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    The area hosts a multitude of wind farms, comprising one of California's largest wind resource areas. The pass is undergoing much repowering activity. The area has multiple generations of wind turbine technology installed, including both single and double-blade turbines, as well as the more modern three-blade horizontal axis design.