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  2. Spar (platform) - Wikipedia

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    A spar is a marine structure, used for floating oil/gas platforms. Named after navigation channel Spar buoys, spar platforms were developed as an extreme deepwater alternative to conventional platforms. [1] The deep draft design of spars makes them less affected by wind, wave, and currents and allows for both dry tree and subsea production.

  3. Floating solar - Wikipedia

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    Floating photovoltaic on an irrigation pond. Floating solar or floating photovoltaics (FPV), sometimes called floatovoltaics, are solar panels mounted on a structure that floats. The structures that hold the solar panels usually consist of plastic buoys and cables. They are then placed on a body of water.

  4. File:Floating tension leg diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Illustration of a tension leg mooring for a floating platform. Left-hand side: free-floating, cables (red) not under tension Right-hand side: cables have been tensioned ballasted floating structure (grey) underwater cables (red) connect seabed anchors (light grey) with lower legs

  5. Photovoltaic mounting system - Wikipedia

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    Photovoltaic mounting systems (also called solar module racking) are used to fix solar panels on surfaces like roofs, building facades, or the ground. [1] These mounting systems generally enable retrofitting of solar panels on roofs or as part of the structure of the building (called BIPV ). [ 2 ]

  6. File:Floating tension leg wind turbine diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Illustration of a tension leg mooring for a floating wind turbine. Left-hand side: free-floating, cables (red) not under tension Right-hand side: cables have been tensioned ballasted floating structure (grey) with wind turbine tower atop (white and yellow) underwater cables (red) connect seabed anchors (light grey) with lower legs

  7. Category:Route diagram templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Route diagram templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Route diagram templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  8. Mantle wedge - Wikipedia

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    This piece of mantle can be identified using seismic velocity imaging as well as earthquake maps. [1] Subducting oceanic slabs carry large amounts of water; this water lowers the melting temperature of the above mantle wedge. [2] Melting of the mantle wedge can also be contributed to depressurization due to the flow in the wedge.

  9. Template:Coxeter–Dynkin diagram - Wikipedia

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    To use the template, list the parts of the diagram from left to right, separated by vertical-bar (pipe) characters (" | "). For example: