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Windpower Wiki
If you want advanced knowledge
Windpower Wiki is made for people who want to know a lot about wind energy, but does not hold an engineering degree.
The twelve chapters answer most of the questions which students ask us - without requiring you already have a degree in advanced math and physics. Starting from the basics about wind, the guided tour takes you to the challenging frontiers of wind energy technology as it relates to commercial, large, grid-connected wind turbines.
In case you want to see unit definitions and other hard information, you can find it in the Reference Manual. In the Wiki's Glossary page you can find Danish, German, Spanish, and French translations of specialist terms used in this guided tour, and references to where they are explained.
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