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Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy from wind into mechanical energy. When used with an electrical generator, the rotation of the wind turbine’s blades turns a shaft to produce electricity. There are two basic types of wind turbines: horizontal-axis and vertical-axis. Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWT) are the most popular type. They have two or three wing-shaped blades. Two-bladed turbines are operated downwind, with the blades facing away from the wind. By contrast, three-bladed devices are operated upwind. Vertical-axis wind turbines (VAHT) are shaped like an eggbeater and use one or more propellers or aerofoils. The Darrieus turbine is a type of VAHT in which the aerofoils are arranged symmetrically with a zero rigging angle. Although vertical turbines are limited by physical stress, they offer a wide range of operating speeds and easy access to the generator, which is located at the base of the turbine.

Wind turbines contain many parts. The anemometer tracks wind speeds and transfers measurements from the wind vane to the controller, a component which starts the turbine at wind speeds between 8 to 16 miles per hour (mph) and shuts off the turbine at about 65 mph. Gears connect the low-speed shaft to the high-speed shaft and increase the turbine’s rotational speeds from about 30 to 60 rotations per minutes (rpm) to about 1200 to 1500 rpm. With upwind turbines, motor-powered yaw drives are used to keep the rotor facing the wind. Mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic disc brakes can be used to stop the rotor in the event of an emergency. Typically, the gearbox, generator, blades, hub and other components are encased in a nacelle or protective casing.


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