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Heaven Gentry
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15 October, 04:39
What is a shaft in wind energy?
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Deangelo Cabrera
15 October, 05:01
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Shaft is the element which connects generator and blades of the wind mill.
It's an essential part of the wind power plant, which enables turning mechanical energy form blade's movement into generator, where it is converted into electricity.
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