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/* Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines */
All grid-connected commercial wind turbines today are built with a horizontal axis type rotor which is installed on top of a tower. Most horizontal axis turbines built today are two- or three-bladed, although some have fewer or more blades. The purpose of the rotor is to convert the linear motion of the wind into rotational energy that can be used to drive a generator. Most of the systems have a gearbox, which turns the slow rotation of the blades into a quicker rotation that is more suitable to drive an electrical generator. Click on the link below to see detailed description about horizontal axis wind turbines.
Click on the link below to see detailed description about horizontal axis wind turbines.
<font size="3"><span style="color: rgb(253, 90, 255);">'''[[Different Types and Parts of a Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines]]'''</span></font>
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