Depends on the generator size tied to the windmill fans.
A one 1.8 MW wind turbine in a particular site would produce over 4,7 million units of electricity each year, which is enough to support the annual needs of over 1,000 households, or to run a computer for over 1,620 years. And that is something reliable.
The power output of a wind turbine can vary depending on its size and wind conditions, but on average, a single turbine can produce between 2 to 3 megawatts of electricity.
There are wind turbine from 300watt to 50kw , normally ,one 2kw wind turbine is enough for a home Allan Skype :minjia002
one wind turbine can produce enough energy to power 10000 houses with the right amount of wind.
The height of a wind turbine has no impact on the turbine's output wattage. The factors that effect the watts produced are: * The efficiency of turbine design (this is at most 59%) * the density of the air * the radius of the turbine (that is, the length of each fin) * the velocity of the wind passing through the turbine An 80 ft tall turbine would presumably have a fin length (that is, turbine radius) of at most 30 ft. Thus, at sea level on a 59 degree (F) day, in an 8 m/s (18mi/h) wind, with the most efficient turbine design possible, you would generate approximately 15.4 Kilowatts. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_turbine#Potential_turbine_power
The amount of wind energy generated by a turbine in a year can vary depending on factors such as the size and location of the turbine, wind speeds, and maintenance. On average, a typical onshore wind turbine with good wind conditions can produce around 6 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year, which is enough to power around 1,500 homes.
50 that is enought to use 100 kettles!!:)
The amount of wind energy generated by a wind turbine in a day can vary depending on factors such as wind speed, turbine size, and efficiency. On average, a medium-sized wind turbine can produce around 30-50% of its maximum capacity over a 24-hour period.
One 1 kW wind turbine.
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Wind power isn't measured in watts. It takes a certain amount of wind to spin the blades. They can turn the angle of the wind turbine blades to help catch the wind. I beileve the wind has to be at least 30km an hour but i could be wrong. There are lots of places to look that up on the internet. Wikipedia has a fairly good article on wind power. If the wind is going too fast, the often shut down the turbines because they are built to withstand a certain pressure. If the wind is too high (which sometimes happens in Southern Alberta, Canada), they risk destroying the turbines. Watts are a measure of electrical power, not wind power.
The weight of a wind turbine propeller can vary depending on its size and design, but on average, a typical propeller for a large wind turbine can weigh between 11,000 to 44,000 pounds (5,000 to 20,000 kilograms).