A wind turbine generates electricity by using the kinetic energy of wind to spin its blades, which are connected to a rotor. The generator then converts this mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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Building a high-performance wind turbine blade comes down to five interconnected decisions: choosing the right materials, getting the internal structure right, optimizing the aerodynamic shape from root to tip, controlling the manufacturing process, and adding features that.
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The simple answer is that wind energy production at night can be significant, and in some cases, even higher than during the day.
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Wind turbine inspection is a tedious and dangerous process due to the extreme height and complexity of the turbine's design.
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