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  2. Wind farm - Wikipedia

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    A wind farm or wind park, or wind power plant, [1] is a group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity. Wind farms vary in size from a small number of turbines to several hundred wind turbines covering an extensive area. Wind farms can be either onshore or offshore.

  3. Wind power - Wikipedia

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    A wind farm is a group of wind turbines in the same location. A large wind farm may consist of several hundred individual wind turbines distributed over an extended area. The land between the turbines may be used for agricultural or other purposes. A wind farm may also be located offshore.

  4. Wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    Around the time of World War I, American windmill makers were producing 100,000 farm windmills each year, mostly for water-pumping. [15] By the 1930s, use of wind turbines in rural areas was declining as the distribution system extended to those areas. [16] A forerunner of modern horizontal-axis wind generators was in service at Yalta, USSR, in ...

  5. Environmental impact of wind power - Wikipedia

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    The Vattenfall utility company study found Hydroelectric, nuclear stations and wind turbines to have far less greenhouse emissions than other sources studied.. A typical study of a wind farm's Life cycle assessment, when not connected to the electric grid, usually results in similar findings as the following 2006 analysis of 3 installations in the US Midwest, where the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ...

  6. Windy Hill Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The construction contractor for the wind farm was Powercorp. [3] The wind turbines are located on private land that continues to be used as a dairy farm. [4] Each tower is 44 metres (144 ft) high. [3] The turbines used at the facility are Enercon E40. [3] They can rotate at speeds between 14 rpm to 38 rpm. [3]

  7. Floating wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    Blue H Technologies - World's first floating wind turbine (80 kW), installed in waters 113 metres (371 ft) deep in 2007, 21.3 kilometres (13.2 mi) off the coast of Apulia, Italy The world's second full-scale floating wind turbine (and first to be installed without the use of heavy-lift vessels), the 2 MW WindFloat, about 5 km offshore of Aguçadoura, Portugal University of Maine's 20 kW ...

  8. Burbo Bank Offshore Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The facility began generating power in July 2007, [2] [20] and the wind farm was officially inaugurated on 18 October 2007, [21] and the facility was commercially operational by the end of 2007; [18] the capital cost of developing the wind farm was €181 million. [22] Its levelised cost has been estimated as £87/MWh. [23]

  9. Block Island Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Block Island Wind Farm is the first commercial offshore wind farm in the United States, [5] located 3.8 mi (6.1 km) from Block Island, Rhode Island in the Atlantic Ocean. The five-turbine, 30 MW project was developed by Deepwater Wind, now known as Ørsted US Offshore Wind .