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Wind Turbines Efficiency

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This lecture covers the theoretical maximum power developed by wind sensors, focusing on the Betz limit as a physical law indicating this limit. It discusses the differences between vertical and horizontal axis wind turbines, emphasizing the importance of advanced technology, noise reduction, and following wind direction for optimal performance.

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