vindturbiner
Vindturbiner are machines that convert the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. The basic components are a rotor with blades, a nacelle containing the drive train, a tall supporting tower, and a generator. Modern turbines may use a gearbox or direct-drive design, and include a yaw system to keep the rotor facing the wind, brakes for safety, and control electronics and sensors for performance optimization and fault detection. Turbines are installed onshore or offshore, with offshore sites typically offering stronger and more consistent winds but higher installation and maintenance costs.
There are two main design families. Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWT) have the rotor axis horizontal and
Wind energy generation depends on wind speed and turbine power curves. A turbine begins to generate electricity
Environmental and economic aspects: wind turbines produce electricity without emitting operating greenhouse gases, but they have