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Preface daily power consumption kilowatt-hour (kWh) = electricial power (watt=W) times power-on time (hour=h) 1 kilowatt-hour equals 1 000 watt-hours (kWh) example to describe power per time unit (e.g. watch TV for 15 hours or work 7 hours on the laptop)
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1. fundament 2. tower 3. engine pod 4. rotor blade 5. hub 6. transformator Structure
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modern constructions 4 mill. - 7 mill. kWh per year. produced power of a construction depends on : › the height of the hub › diameter of the rotor › speed of the wind › topograhpy › the site
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Offshore windengines produce less energy than those near the shores or on shores the bigger the engine the more it produces
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A big, modern wind engine produces 6 MW medium sized nuclear power station 1200 Megawatt 200 modern wind engines = 1 nuclear power station
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These are : 1374,3 MW
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900 engines produce 1.700 MW. This is enough energy for over one Million houses!
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