wind turbine
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A wind turbine stands on a green hill, its blades turning slowly in the breeze.
Definition
Noun: A machine that converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. It typically consists of a tall tower with large rotating blades connected to a generator.
Usage
The term "wind turbine" refers to the complete mechanical device used for wind power generation. It is a compound noun where "wind" specifies the energy source and "turbine" specifies the type of machine.
Examples
- The new wind turbine on the hill provides power for the entire village.
- Engineers are designing more efficient wind turbines for offshore use.
- The farm has several wind turbines in its fields.
Advanced Usage
- "to erect/install a wind turbine": The process of constructing and setting up the structure.
- The company plans to install a wind turbine next month.
- "wind turbine blade": A specific component of the turbine.
- The wind turbine blade was transported with a special truck.
Variants and Related Words
- Windmill (n): A structure with sails or blades that is turned by the wind, traditionally used to grind grain or pump water. While sometimes used interchangeably with "wind turbine," a windmill typically performs mechanical work rather than generating electricity.
- Wind farm (n): A group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity.
- Turbine (n): A machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other fluid.
Synonyms
- Wind generator: A less common but accurate synonym.
Related Phrases
- "wind power": The process of generating electricity using the wind.
- The country is investing heavily in wind power.
A wind turbine stands on a green hill, its blades turning slowly in the breeze.
Noun
- a turbine that is driven by the wind