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  • Somalia s new vertical axis wind power system

    Somalia s new vertical axis wind power system

    This study provides a comprehensive overview of vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) for emerging energy applications by combining a bibliometric analysis and a thematic mini-review.


  • The size of the wind turbine wind tube

    The size of the wind turbine wind tube

    The United States Department of Energy reports that most modern land-based wind turbines have blades of over 170 feet (52 meters), resulting in a total rotor diameter longer than a football field.


  • Italian solar telecom integrated cabinet wind power lawsuit

    Italian solar telecom integrated cabinet wind power lawsuit

    Landmark ruling: Italy's Supreme Court has confirmed that Italian civil courts have jurisdiction to hear the climate lawsuit brought by Greenpeace Italy and ReCommon against ENI, allowing the case on its merits to proceed.


  • Large wind turbine wind tube production

    Large wind turbine wind tube production

    This video shows how enormous wind turbine blades are designed, molded, reinforced, cured, finished, and transported using cutting-edge engineering and precision manufacturing.


  • Wind turbine cooling pump system

    Wind turbine cooling pump system

    A hydraulic cooling unit intended for wind turbines consists of a motor pump, immersion heater, thermostatic mixing valve, pressure transmitters, pre-wired junction box, air-excluding valves, expansion vessel, and temperature sensors.


  • Bridge wind turbine

    Bridge wind turbine

    Furthermore, the wind turbines for bridges have no blades and parts that can detach and fall, they are compact and powerful, occupy otherwise unused spaces, are not invasive and are not dangerous for the movement of men and vehicles both on the bridge and under the.


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