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WIND POWER GENERATOR

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•  This Wind Power Generator comprises a fan blade which is coupled to a dynamo by a belt.
•  The complete apparatus is mounted on a heavy metal base.
•  Dimensions: 330 x 180 x 480mm.
•  When exposed to a wind this the fan blade generate a small amount of electricity which drives a LED light or colour wheel mounted on the same metal base.
•  This is a good demonstration of how wind energy can be harnessed.
•  One-third of wind energy worldwide is produced in Germany with over 14,000 windmills.

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WIND POWER GENERATOR

•  This Wind Power Generator comprises a fan blade which is coupled to a dynamo by a belt.
•  The complete apparatus is mounted on a heavy metal base.
•  Dimensions: 330 x 180 x 480mm.
•  When exposed to a wind this the fan blade generate a small amount of electricity which drives a LED light or colour wheel mounted on the same metal base.
•  This is a good demonstration of how wind energy can be harnessed.
•  One-third of wind energy worldwide is produced in Germany with over 14,000 windmills.

(Wikipedia excerpt: ..."...Wind power is the use of wind energy to generate useful work. Historically, wind power was used by sails, windmills and windpumps, but today it is mostly used to generate electricity. This article deals only with wind power for electricity generation. Today, wind power is generated almost completely using wind turbines, generally grouped into wind farms and connected to the electrical grid.

In 2024, wind supplied over 2,494 TWh of electricity, which was 8.1% of world electricity.[1] With about 100 GW added during 2021, mostly in China and the United States, global installed wind power capacity exceeded 800 GW.[2][3][4] 30 countries generated more than a tenth of their electricity from wind power in 2024 and wind generation has nearly tripled since 2015.[1] To help meet the Paris Agreement goals to limit climate change, analysts say it should expand much faster – by over 1% of electricity generation per year.[5]....")

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