loftvélar
Loftvélar, the Icelandic term for wind turbines, are devices that convert kinetic energy from wind into electrical energy. They consist of blades mounted on a tower, a gearbox, and a generator that produces electricity. The blades capture wind energy, causing the rotor to spin. The gearbox increases the rotational speed before the generator transforms mechanical energy into electrical power, which is then fed into the national grid.
The development of loftvélar began in the early 20th century, but significant growth occurred in the late
In recent years, Icelandic companies have participated in international wind projects and have helped supply technology
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