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wind turbine
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wind turbine  (wnd)
n.
A turbine that is powered by the wind.
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Noun1.wind turbine - a turbine that is driven by the windwind turbine - a turbine that is driven by the wind
turbine - rotary engine in which the kinetic energy of a moving fluid is converted into mechanical energy by causing a bladed rotor to rotate
wind energy facility, wind farm, wind park - a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricity


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For example, farm houses far from grid connection or special small electrical appliances located in places where no grid exists can make use of small wind turbines for their electricity needs.
The higher the output of the small wind turbine, the more significant the impact will be on your electric bill.
There numerous small Wind Turbines that you can use to generate power, and most of these are very cost effective in providing a substantial level of electricity.
 
 
 
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