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Today's wind turbines, though far more sophisticated than the windmills of centuries past, apply the same principle: they transform wind into energy.
Wind turbines transform wind energy into electricity and it has a negative environmental impact during manufacturing or transportation.
There are already prototypes operating off the coast of Norway, Portugal and Japan, while a number of companies are working hard to unleash the potential of technologies that could transform wind energy generation.
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For centuries, the transformed wind energy to drag-force has been used for transportation in watercrafts.
Reference [11] transformed wind into a two-dimensional input space, establishing a wind power forecasting model based on k-nearest neighbor (k-NN).
This has transformed wind-up lighting products, says Rory Stear, chairman of Freeplay Energy, which specialises in such "self-powered" devices.
The function of wind turbines is to transform the wind energy (input) exerted on the impeller into electric power (output).
Through various types of support, China has helped transform its wind turbine and solar panel manufacturers from also-rans into the world's dominant producers in just five years.
In "Bloom," Ms. Jacoby, known for her height, wore a fuchsia dress; the premise, according to the program, was to imagine "a ballerina transformed into wind".
Since November 2008, the Czech utility company CEZ Group has been installing one of Europe's largest windfarms in Fantanele, transforming the wind into a blessing: Fantanele farmers who have made their land available to CEZ can receive up to $3,800 a year.
Another tool named as the Prediktor developed at Risø mainly uses physical relations to transform the predicted wind into predicted power [17].
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