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Anatomy of a Wind Turbine
By Ian Woofenden, Hugh Piggott
Dec/Jan 2007 (#116) pp. 52-55
Introductory Level • 1,981 words
           
 
 
A closer look at how the parts and pieces of a typical wind turbine work together to produce electricity out of thin air.
 
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