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  • 1Wind-powered vehicle — Wind powered vehicles have traditionally been associated with seafaring vehicles that, until the advent of steam engines, relied primarily upon winds which were used to drive the sails of such vehicles to their destinations. In the Western world …

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  • 2Wind turbines (UK domestic) — Wind turbines have been on the United Kingdom s domestic market many years, but their popularity and public awareness is now increasing substantially.Claims about their efficiency and productivity are under some debate due to the disparity of… …

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  • 3Wind power in Canada — as of January 2008 amounted to an installed capacity of 1856 MW, [cite web | title=Canada’s Current Installed Capacity | work=Canadian Wind Energy Association | url=http://www.canwea.ca/images/uploads/File/fiche a 29 janv 08.pdf | format=pdf |… …

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  • 4Wind power — Wind power: worldwide installed capacity [1] …

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  • 5Wind turbine — Offshore wind farm using 5MW turbines REpower 5M in the North Sea off Belgium This article discusses wind powered electrical generators. See windmill for wind powered machinery used to grind grain or pump water. A wind turbine is a device that… …

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  • 6Wind — For other uses, see Wind (disambiguation). Wind, from the …

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  • 7Wind-up — or windup can refer to: * a verb for terminating the existence of a company or other entity with a view to its liquidation and dissolution * the windup is one of the two legal pitching positions in baseball * Wind up Records, a New York record… …

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  • 8wind turbine — /wind/ a turbine powered by the wind. [1905 10] * * * …

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  • 9Powered hang glider — A foot launched powered hang glider (FLPHG), also called powered harness, nanolight or hangmotor, is a powered hang glider harness with a motor and propeller in pusher configuration. An ordinary hang glider is used for its wing and control frame …

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  • 10Powered parachute — A powered parachute (motorized parachute, PPC, paraplane) is a parachute with motor and wheels. The aircraft s airspeed is typically about 25–35 mph (40–60 km/h). PPCs operate safely at heights ranging from a few feet off the ground (while ground …

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