Most wind turbines are transported in separate pieces, including blades, tower sections, nacelles, gearboxes, and electrical components. Depending on size, route, and access, carriers may use specialized trailers, rail for part of the move, and carefully planned first-mile and.
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As wind flows across the turbine's rotor blades, which function similarly to airplane wings, it creates an aerodynamic force that turns the blades. This motion spins a rotor connected to a generator that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, allowing us to power homes and.
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The stator contains six coils of copper wire, cast in fibreglass resin. Wires from the coils take electricity to the rectifier, which changes the AC to DC for charging the battery.
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Small wind turbines (SWTs) are, however, still visible around the world for a variety of appli-cations, including electric power generation for households, industrial centers, farms, and isolated communities; com-bining with other energy sources and storage in hybrid en-ergy.
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