Wind To Watt: A Versatile Wind Turbine for Renewable Energy Applications
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Wind To Watt
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This article presents the Wind To Watt wind turbine, a renewable energy solution designed for various environments including developing countries, construction sites, farmlands, deserts, and offshore wind farms. It highlights that doubling the turbine diameter multiplies power output by four, and notes that values are indicative and vary based on site conditions, wind speed, and local electricity prices.
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· 2 pulledDoubling the diameter multiplies power by 4
Values are indicative and vary according to site, average wind speed and local electricity price
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