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Wind power generators are used to harness the power created by wind turbines. This is considered a "green" source of energy. Some government agencies are currently investing resources in expanding wind power in their areas.

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How much is a wind power generator?

The cost of installing a home wind power generator depends on the kilowatt it produces. A 1 kilowatt wind power generator usually costs $3000-$7000. A 7 kilowatt wind power generator costs $20,000-$40,000. The more kilowatt it produces, the more costly it is.


What does a wind turbine do?

A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.


What does wind turbines do?

A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.


Who invented the wind generator and how does it work?

The modern wind generator was developed in the early 1980s by Danish engineers. Wind generators work by capturing the kinetic energy of the wind and converting it into mechanical power through the rotation of turbine blades, which then drives a generator to produce electricity.


How do you properly install a wind power generator and how much does it typically cost?

To properly install a wind power generator, it will typically cost around 40,000 dollars to install a generator that is large enough to power the entire home.


Where can I find information on a wind power generation generator?

wind power generator dot com is a good place to go they have great information on everything you need to know about wind power, both private and public.


What is a wind power generator If the wind isn't blowing will it still work?

Yes it will still work if the wind is not blowing because the generator is capable of storing the energy it collects from wind power and converts it stores as you need it.


How do wind farms produse electrisaty?

by a generator that converts the wind power to electricity


How does wind power produce electricity?

In essence, the wind turbine collects kinetic energy from the wind and transfers it to the generator. The blades on the turbine turn as the wind blows. As these blades move, they rotate a shaft connected to the rotor of a generator. The spinning magnets of the generator convert that rotational energy into electricity.


What is the use of a windmill to drive an electrical generator is?

Wind power. A wind farm. A wind turbine.


Do you know what a wind power generator is?

In fact, I just happen to know a bit about wind power generators. A wind power generator is a turbine connected to a transistor mounted on a large pole. As the wind causes the turbine to turn, the mechanical energy of the rotation is transferred into electrical power by the sophisticated transistors mounted in the generator. That electrical energy runs from the generators to the power grid thus supplying the world with power.


Could works a 500 watts of power and 3 phases motor with a wind generator?

Yes, but it would have to be a pretty big and expensive wind generator. You would need an inverter to produce at least 500 watts of 3 phase power. Unless you also had some big batteries, you could only run your motor when the wind is blowing!

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