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Phase I
In the first phase 6 MW, five German-made gearless VENSYS 62 wind turbines each capable of producing 1.2 MW were installed/connected with 11 KV HESCO network and started generation in April 2009.[3]
Phase II
In the second phase, 28 more wind turbines of 1.8 MW capacity each, supplied by Vestas of Denmark were installed to produce a total of 50.4 MW electricity.[3] This increased the capacity of the project to 56.4 MW. The project was completed in March 2013.[1]
In July 2013, Zorlu Enerji announced that its 56.4 MW Jhimpir wind power plant in Pakistan had started to sell power to the Pakistani national power distribution company after having passed all the required tests.[4]
Currently the privately owned Turkish wind farm is selling the produced electricity to Pakistan at a rate of 12.1057 US cents per kilowatt hour of electricity.[3]
Currently, 45 wind power projects of around 3200 MW capacity are under process in Pakistan.[5]
North America's Largest Wind Turbine located in Pickering Ontario at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station.
After the wind tubes were built during a recent Hack Session in the Innovation Lab, the Pre-K STEM class got to put them to use.
We are remodeling our church and this tunnel brings the dust out from where they are cutting the cement.
Title: Wind Tunnel Construction
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1958
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 35, File 35-763
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experimenting with unusual crops - no doubt flickr is going to make a hash of the preview, but i don't really care :)
Well, another wind storm. This time I get to do some repairs.
So far this season 2 snow storms, 2 wind storms and for the city, 3 days which flooding occurred. Millions in damage, thousands without power and winter has just started. Wow.
The thing that really sucks though is, my friend is on vacation in Thailand and my brother is trekking around Argentina. This was the time to "get out" and into the sun.
May 01, 2015- Crystal Shen and Zach Parker present the winners of the bonus challenge at the 2015 Collegiate Wind Competition held at NREL's National Wind Technology Center just south of Boulder, Colorado. T (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
Wind turbine, seen from the Waitrose car park in Swaffham where we stoppped for coffee on the way to Cromer in the United Kingdom.
Wind Cave, Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, USA.
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Wind Cave National Park is a United States national park 10 miles (16 km) north of the town of Hot Springs in western South Dakota. Established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt, it was the seventh U.S. National Park and the first cave to be designated a national park anywhere in the world. The cave is notable for its displays of the calcite formation known as boxwork. Approximately 95 percent of the world's discovered boxwork formations are found in Wind Cave. Wind Cave is also known for its frostwork. The cave is also considered a three-dimensional maze cave, recognized as the densest (most passage volume per cubic mile) cave system in the world. The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world with 139.15 miles (223.94 km) of explored cave passageways, with an average of four new miles of cave being discovered each year. Above ground, the park includes the largest remaining natural mixed-grass prairie in the United States.
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USA tour September 2006
I did not think much of this when I took it but the simplicity of the scene has grown on me so here it is. It moves around in the wind very slowly so giving many possible combinations of the three vanes.
Wind jackup platform moored up in West Float, Birkenhead Docks. She was acting 'hotel' for the workers at the Western Link HVDC job which is now completed and currently under testing
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IMO: 9107851
MMSI: 220520000
Call Sign: OXSW2
Flag: Denmark
AIS Vessel Type: Other
Gross Tonnage: 1501
Deadweight: 1463 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 55m × 18m
Year Built: 1996
Status: Active
Jacking operations (design): Wave height: 1.25 m (Hs), Wind speed: 10 m/s, Current: 1 kn
Jacked survival (design): Wave height: 7.0 m/9 s wave (Hmax), Wind speed: 25 m/s, Current: 3 kn
Cargo area: Approx. 430 m2
Deck load: 20/30 t/m2
Main crane boom length: 110 meters
Wind speed: 10 m/s, 3 sec. gust
Main hoist lifting capacity: 30 tons @ 30 m radius @ 100 m height
Leg length: 50,2 m
Transit speed: 6 knots