Wind energy
Description
The operating principle of wind energy is based on the transformation of the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy.
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Impact
A wind turbine generally consists of a rotor with 3 blades, an alternator and a mast with a height between 10 and 100 m.
The wind turns the blades which transmit the movement to the alternator, which in turn transforms the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
A wind turbine operates in a range of wind speeds from 15 km/h to 90 km/h.