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Wind turbine ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wind turbine is a rotating machine which converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy. If the mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, such as a pump or grinding stones, the machine is usually called a windmill. If the mechanical energy is then converted to electricity, the machine is called a wind generator, wind turbine, wind power unit (WPU), wind energy converter (WEC), or aerogenerator.
Wind Turbine Equipment Manufacturing Sector ...
Found on 1800miti.Com, the Commerce Resource dB
This Industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing turbines and complete turbine electrical energy generator units, powered by the wind.
- Ampair - Small wind turbines for battery charging e.g. on sailboats - Since 1973 Ampair wind turbines and water turbines have been powering thousands of remote homes, yachts, scientific, and commercial locations worldwide. Most forms of microgeneration, including microwind, are somewhat more expensive than buying electricity from the grid unless unusually high tax advantages and/or subsidies are available.
- RenewableDevices.com - This Scottish company has designed a new small wind turbine that is capable of being mounted on a roof of a house.
- Windflow Technology Ltd. - Offer 33m two-blade 500 kW units with ISO 9001:2008 certification. Includes projects in New Zealand and Australia, investment, and profile of company headquartered in Christchurch.
- Windmission - Offering a 1 kW 12 blade unit. Includes history of research and development, list of dealers, related links, and crew at their workshop in Stenstrup, Denmark.
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