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  2. 10 Best New Home Depot Items That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    Outdoor Bonfire Pit. Price: $129.99 The HeatMaxx 3-in-1 outdoor bonfire pit previously made an appearance in our roundup of the best new Home Depot arrivals in January 2025 and is now receiving an ...

  3. Wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    A forerunner of modern horizontal-axis wind generators was in service at Yalta, USSR, in 1931. This was a 100 kW generator on a 30-meter (98 ft) tower, connected to the local 6.3 kV distribution system. It was reported to have an annual capacity factor of 32 percent, not much different from current wind machines. [citation needed]

  4. Small wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, residential wind turbines with outputs of 2–10 kW typically cost between US$12,000 and US$55,000 installed (US$6 per watt), although there are incentives and rebates available in 19 states that can reduce the purchase price for homeowners by up to 50 percent, to $3 per watt. [25]

  5. Arkwright Summit Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Two turbines in the Arkwright Summit Wind Farm. The Arkwright Summit Wind Farm is a 78.4 megawatt wind farm in Arkwright, New York. [1] It uses 36 Vestas V110 turbines, 32 of which are rated at 2.2 megawatts and 4 of which are rated at 2.0 megawatts. [2] The wind farm provides power for about 35,000 New York homes.

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    Home Depot is proving that the dollar still has legs this holiday season with deep Cyber Monday discounts that will make those DIY home improvement projects more affordable than ever -- and just in...

  7. Doubly fed electric machine - Wikipedia

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    This is useful for large variable speed wind turbines, because wind speed can change suddenly. When a gust of wind hits a wind turbine, the blades try to speed up, but a synchronous generator is locked to the speed of the power grid and cannot speed up. So large forces are developed in the hub, gearbox, and generator as the power grid pushes back.