in a way yes, in a way no. if you are talking about a windmill GENERATOR, then yes it is a generator. however, it doesn't have to be a huge white thing in the fields. as long as it has a generator connected to it, it is considered as a generator. hope i have helped
CALCULATE THE WINDmill to its diamater. after you have got the diameter divide by 35648 and then multiply by the capacity of the air.
it produce about 456 time a day
To produce it and distribute it, ac is much easier.
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Depends what windmill it is.
The windmill would consume as much, or more energy than it could produce making it a unneeded and energy consuming device. There would be no advantage to this situation.
It depends on the size of the windmill and its power output. A ten-kilowatt windmill costs about $40,000 (minus government rebates etc...in california, you can pay as little as $20,000 after rebates). Such a windmill will pay off itself in electricity generated in less than 15 years (faster if you can get paid for feeding electricity back to the grid), and last for at least 25-30 years.
Wind speed effects how much energy a windmill produces. The faster the windmill goes, the more energy it produces.
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As much as it costs
It's usually an output of 75 kilowatts in the body.
in a way yes, in a way no. if you are talking about a windmill GENERATOR, then yes it is a generator. however, it doesn't have to be a huge white thing in the fields. as long as it has a generator connected to it, it is considered as a generator. hope i have helped
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