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When they're fully charged the turbine cuts out and the batteries kick in.

However, the persistence of wind speeds above typical wind turbine cut-in speeds is higher at coastal and offshore masts.

Each wind turbine makes a big difference: a single turbine cuts 900 cars' worth of carbon dioxide emissions.

Recent results from studies in Canada [19] and North America [20] indicate that changing turbine "cut-in speed" (i.e., the wind speed at which wind generated electricity enters the power grid) from the customary 3.5 4.0 m/s, on modern turbines, to 5.5 m/s, resulted in at least a 50% reduction in bat fatalities.

Further development of wind energy will result in an increase in turbine height and rotor diameter, as well as lower turbine cut-in-speed.

For optimal performance, the design parameters of wind turbine including cut in and cut out speed, hub height, and rated power are chosen according to wind characteristics of candidate site.

On Aug. 10, a state appeals court overturned a lower-court ruling that last year found the sewerage authority within its rights to build the turbine to cut energy costs.

The number of turbines was cut from 170 to 130, in part to reduce the "visual impact" suffered by the Kennedys' fabled compound.

The number of turbines was cut from 175 to reduce the impact on the sea views.

Figure 10 shows the eighth-degree polynomial curve and manufacturer's power curve data of Suzlon S66 wind turbine between cut-in and rated wind speeds.

For a modern wind turbine, the cut-in wind speed required by it to start generating electricity is generally between 3 to 5 m/s.

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