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wind generator
noun
A wind-driven generator, working on the same principle as a but usually on a smaller scale, used for example for charging batteries on sailing boats.
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It is estimated that within a year of operation, each offshore wind generator will have generated the energy used to make, install and maintain them during their 25-year lifetime.
For example Jointiff's wind generator (Windlab Junior) can generate 500mW maximum at 2000 rpm[16].
A 1 kW wind generator has been chosen for constructive reasons, dimensioning, generation capacity and performance at speeds between 2-10 m/s.
The energy generated by the newly installed 1.5 MW wind generator during 24 h is sufficient for the charging demand of 200 EVs with small energy surplus.
Their WEH consisted of a wind generator and a power management unit to store and condition the generated energy.
Another wind generator farm is proposed off Cape Cod.
It does have solar panels for hot showers, low-volume lavatories (one composting toilet) and a wind generator.
Residents of Waubra, a town near Victoria's biggest wind generator, recently complained that low-frequency noise was causing headaches and earaches.
After nightfall, headlamps fading, we spotted dots of light below us in the dark, and heard the eerie whoosh of a wind generator.
The lodge is a labour of love and prides itself on the use of renewable energy sources such as sun stoves and a wind generator.
Where I live, one block east of ground zero, I've started keeping a compost bin and am thinking about adding a micro wind generator.
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