Sentences with phrase «wind blade lengths»

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Though small by today's standards — the wind turbine's blades were less than one third the length of those installed offshore by Deepwater Wind — the 200 kilowatt - capacity turbine produced as much as 11 percent of the island's energy needs during off - peak winter monwind turbine's blades were less than one third the length of those installed offshore by Deepwater Wind — the 200 kilowatt - capacity turbine produced as much as 11 percent of the island's energy needs during off - peak winter monWind — the 200 kilowatt - capacity turbine produced as much as 11 percent of the island's energy needs during off - peak winter months.
Despite the potential collective loss of millions of dollars in electric generation, the U.S. wind energy industry has voluntarily committed to changing how turbines are operated during the bats» fall migration season, slowing blade rotations to fewer than 1 - 3 revolutions a minute, depending on blade length, thereby reducing the risk of collision.
Some 33 stories high with rotor blades extending 50 meters in length, the Brilliant 1.6 - 100 and 1.7 - 100 wind turbines embody the most advanced and efficient turbines GE has developed to date.
Class 3 wind facilities with a hub height of 70 metres or more (excluding blade length) that were granted an REA prior to January 1, 2016, will not be subject to the 550 setback requirements unless changes are made to those turbines that increase their sound power level.
LM Wind Power builds rotor blades for the industry's bread - and - butter 1.5 - and 2 - megawatt wind turbines, as well as 8 - megawatt behemoths with rotors spanning 180 meters, or roughly the length of two football fieWind Power builds rotor blades for the industry's bread - and - butter 1.5 - and 2 - megawatt wind turbines, as well as 8 - megawatt behemoths with rotors spanning 180 meters, or roughly the length of two football fiewind turbines, as well as 8 - megawatt behemoths with rotors spanning 180 meters, or roughly the length of two football fields.
(f) «Knife» means any dagger, dirk, knife, or stiletto with a blade over three and one - half inches in length, or any other dangerous instrument capable of inflicting cutting, stabbing, or tearing wounds, but does not include a hunting or fishing knife carried for sports use.
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