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Descriptive diagram of a wind turbine nacelle

Descriptive diagram of a wind turbine nacelle

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The main purpose of this article is to point out the actual progress on offshore wind turbine projects by stressing their differences of construction in all their main parts: turbines, floats, mooring and foundations systems and the installation characteristics. Floating offshore wind turbines offer great savings in terms of installation: the float...

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... installation is very simple, since it is enough to ask without necessarily pushing it. Figure 25. Gravity anchor. ...

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