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    stored by battery, pumped-hydro equipment, and other devices. Wind turbines are also often connected to a utility, which provides back-up electricity when needed. The location of wind turbines is as important to the generation of electricity as the design. Wind turbines function best in locations where average wind speeds are high and constant. In the US, the best locations for wind turbines or wind farms (large groups of turbines set up in rows at especially windy spots that generate megawatts

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    environment and the solution is Offshore Wind Power. The difference in solar heating between the earth 's equator and the poles, together with the earth 's rotation, creates flows of air called wind. We can capture this form of solar energy with wind turbines that convert it into electrical energy. Creating this type of energy has little harmful impact to our environment, unlike other energy being created by fossil fuels. Several of the environmental problems the world faces today, including climate

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    were used on German U-boats to recharge submarine batteries as a fuel-conserving measure. The good thing about wind power is can produce electricity at night as well as during the day and that it is plentiful, renewable, and it reduces the greenhouse gas emissions. (ERIC) The Wind Power would be cheaper to develop electricity and it is less harm to our daily lives. The first time using a large windmill to use electricity was in Cleveland, Ohio in 1888 invented by Charles F. Brush. The Brush machine

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    Wind Turbine Wind energy is a very controversial topic with different views on and opinions on both sides of the argument. “Wind energy is inexhaustible and infinitely renewable. It’s simple but it’s true.” This quote was by Larry Flower is a member of the Wind Energy Association. I agree with this quote because wind energy will always be available and we will not run out of it. The way to capture wind energy is through wind turbines. The controversial problem is if wind turbines are really worth

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    as it passes through the turbine and out of the exhaust. Then passes into the water extractor. The extractors job is to remove all the moisture out of the air in the system, ice may form as the the air tends to come out of the turbine at 0c, so a sensor checks the temperature to make sure that ice cannot form. If it becomes too cold, hot air can be directed from the bleed air system through a valve. M1 – The air supplied to the pneumatic systems of gas turbine powered aircraft, and piston

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    For this last case study, we focus on the topic of wind power, the details of the Catamount Energy and the Glebe Mountain Wind Farm Case, and the importance of wind power around the world. It was very interesting learning about the history of the wind power and how it made an impact in the world. To start it off, it is important to understand the significance of wind power and how it plays in important role in this case study. The earliest appearance of wind power was traced back to 2000 BC in ancient

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    wind energy is in the initial investment in the construction of a wind turbine; the upkeep cost is generally marginal and lower than one cent per kWhr. In general, wind power works by having air molecules move across the turbine blades transferring kinetic energy from the molecules to the turbine, causing it to turn. As it turns, the mechanical energy can be used to perform tasks such as grinding grain. More commonly, the turbine turns and utilizes a power generator to convert the mechanical energy

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    the burden of higher gas and food prices. (Berman, 2011) Since 1970, geologists, economists and industry analysts have been wondering just how long worldwide supplies will keep up with growing demand. They say that they estimated that we have about 2 trillion barrels left. Since 1998, the price of a barrel of oil had fallen to $12. The global demand for oil is currently at more than 80 million barrels per day. (msnbc.com, 2013) Wind Energy We use wind turbine so we can use the wind's

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    there are factors played in the part of having a wind energy turbine in any area. The majors’ ones are as followed: • Wind Speed • Proximity to airport • Proximity to residences • Transportation access • Distance to transmission lines • Environmental issues such as endangered species or wetlands As long as you don’t have much problems with the factors shown above, you can build yourself a wind turbine. To construct these things, the wind turbine consists of three basic parts: the tower, the nacelle, and

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    When the turbine is still spinning it spins an electricity generator to make the electricity. Afterwards the steam is cooled and condensed back into water. It is soon returned to the boiler to start the same process again (tva.com, 2016). While the power plant is

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