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Wind turbines on public display

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Wind turbines on public display
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The great majority of wind turbines around the world belong to individuals or corporations who use them to generate electric power or to perform mechanical work. As such, wind turbines are primarily designed to be working devices. However, the large size and height above surroundings of modern industrial wind turbines, combined with their moving rotors, often makes them among the most conspicuous objects in their areas. A few localities have exploited the attention-getting nature of wind turbines by placing them on public display, either with visitor centers on their bases, or with viewing areas farther away.[1] The wind turbines themselves are generally of conventional horizontal-axis, three-bladed design, and generate power to feed electrical grids, but they also serve the unconventional roles of technology demonstration, public relations, and education.

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Kiosk at the base of the Lamma Winds Nordex N50/800kW wind turbine on Lamma Island with displays showing current power output and cumulative energy produced.
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The Hancock County wind energy center in Iowa
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Notable wind turbines on public display

Australia
Canada
China
  • Inner Mongolia's Huitengxile Wind Farm has 14 visitor centers to accommodate wind power tourists to the remote region[2]
Hong Kong
New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States
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South Brooklyn Marine Terminal Wind Turbine
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Observation deck

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Some wind turbines on public display go one further, with observation decks beneath their nacelles. The observation decks are accessed with stairs inside the tower.

Austria
Canada
Germany
  • One wind turbine at Windpark Holtriem. Type Enercon E-66
  • Visitor wind turbine "Windfang" (German for "Wind Catcher") nearby Aachen. Type Enercon E-66[20]
  • Wind turbine Südkronsberg on the Kronsberg hill near Hannover, Type Enercon E-66[21]
Netherlands
United Kingdom
  • Another Enercon E-66 wind turbine with an observation deck belonging to Ecotricity is in the English town of Swaffham.
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