What is the wind turbine generator?

The wind turbine generator is the device responsible for converting raw wind energy into electricity. This happens when the rotary movement of the generated blade enters the generator via the shaft. There, rotation helps to create an electromagnetic field that produces an electric energy of a maximum of hundreds of volts. Electricity then travels to the transformer, where the voltage increases before sending for distribution. This is part of the turbine apparatus, located directly behind the wind turbine blades. Some may also refer to this area as a gearbox. The generator is usually placed on the very rear of the Odellle and is the farthest blade device. Larger generators can generate a little more energy, but are not running in wind turbines. The size of the wind turbine generator is limited by the size and weight at the top of the tower. For this reason, wind turbines are generally established in large groups called "wind farms" or "windmill farms".

Although it is specially designed for use in wind turbine, all generators work in almost the same way. The current is produced by the principles of electromagnetism. The movement of magnets around the metal coil inside the generator or the movement of the coil near the stationary set of magnets, produces a current of electricity, which can then be practically used. In the case of wind energy, the movement inside the wind turbine generator is generated by turning the blades.

This is different from what most generators use to produce a movement that produces electricity. For ordinary household generators, the bridge is a common source of energy is petrol, kerosene or diesel. The wind turbine generator is considered one of the cleanest forms of energy, simply because its energy source does not burn any fossil fuels, does not create any pollution and is completely renewable.

As with any equipment with moving parts, wind turbine generators can disintegrate from time to time. Those whoThe era repair these generators and other parts of wind turbines, are specially trained for such tasks. In areas where they are particularly predominant, courses are offered at community universities and vocational universities that teach such skills and provide practical educational opportunities.

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