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Wind energy from wind speed nomogram |
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Wind energy from wind speed nomogram is how the actual speed of the wind and the energy that the turbine is giving off is measured. The overall reliability of the wind energy systems is based off of the size of the propeller as well as the backup storage that is set aside for the wind energy to store the excess energy that it may have. Normally the backup storage is stored by means of batteries, hydrogen or compressed air found in the turbine itself. The wind energy from wind speed nomogram will be able to clock how much energy that you have coming into your wind powered turbine every time that the wind breezes by and allows the propellers to turn. It is noted that when a wind turbine turns for a consecutive period of 10 minutes that the backup storage that you have available for this wind turbine is charging at three hours per a ten minute turn. That means that if there is ever not enough wind present you will still be able to have energy. There will be times in some places where the wind may not be as prominent on some days as it is on |
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