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The image contains two diagrams, the left diagram, titled "A wind turbine," features a wind turbine with labeled parts including rotor diameter (40-90m), hub height (50-80m), and generator (1.5-5MW). Below the turbine, there is a small building labeled electrical systems. The turbine is set on flat terrain with a single tree and vehicle close by. An arrow indicating wind goes through the rotor. The right diagram, title "Wind turbines: optimum locations," presents the same wind turbine with labeled rotor diameter (40-90m), hub height (50-80m), and generator (1.5-5MW). This turbine is placed on a hilly terrain with variable heights indicated (20-80m), a coastline depicted on the right, and a house and tree on the lower left side. An arrow indicating wind is pointing towards the rotor, originating from the higher elevations of the hill.
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The diagrams illustrate an air turbine and its potential locations for generating electricity.
Initially, the body of the machine features a tall steel tower designed to withstand the ground’s pressure. Atop the tower is a generator capable of producing 1.5 megawatts of energy. Additionally, the turbine has blades made of fiberglass or wood, which are connected to the generator to capture the wind’s energy. A sensor receives data from a computer to adjust the speed and direction of the blades.
According to the diagrams, there are three possible placements for the turbine, each with its own benefits. A turbine mounted on a hill will harness stronger winds, while one situated below sea level may lack this advantage, though it minimally impacts the landscape. There is also a domestic location option; however, this configuration only achieves a yield of 100 kilowatts.
Overall, it is evident that there are three turbines in different locations, and their efficiency in capturing wind energy varies based on their placement.
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