Wind turbine technology encompasses the design, development, and operation of turbines used to capture wind energy. Key components include blades, rotors, generators, towers, and control systems. Advances in materials, aerodynamics, and digital monitoring have improved turbine efficiency and durability. Modern turbines are larger, more powerful, and capable of operating in a wide range of wind conditions. Wind turbine technology also incorporates smart sensors and predictive maintenance to reduce downtime and operating costs. Continuous innovation supports higher energy yields and improved performance. Wind turbine technology is critical for expanding wind power capacity and enhancing renewable energy generation.
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