Wind Farm
A wind farm is a group of wind turbines in the same location used for electricity production. Wind turbines are interconnected with a medium voltage (usually 34.5 kV) power collection process and network communications. In a substation, this medium of low voltage electric current voltage is increased with a transformer for connection to high voltage process transmission. A huge wind farm may consist of a few dozen to about 100 individual wind turbines and cover an extended area of hundreds of square miles (square kilometers), but the land between the turbines can be used for agricultural purposes or otherwise. A wind farm can be located on the coast to take advantage of the strong winds that blow over the surface of an ocean or lake.
Location planningTo generate a wind farm, a suitable site was identified for the first time. Lovely locations for wind farms should be speedy & be consistent winds near transmission lines. Plots of land in that wind turbines will be located below, must be leased to the owners of the land. The wind resource must then be evaluated using the data recorded by the meteorological tower site. The wind farm then be funded & built. |
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DevelopmentTo generate a wind farm, a suitable site was identified for the first time. Lovely locations for wind farms should be speedy & be consistent winds near transmission lines. Plots of land in that wind turbines will be located below, must be leased to the owners of the land. The wind resource must then be evaluated using the data recorded by the meteorological tower site. The wind farm then be funded & built |
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