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turbines Wind turbines are devices which convert kinetic energy from the wind into electrical energy. They are becoming increasingly important due to their potential for providing clean, renewable energy. Wind turbines can be used for electricity generation, as well as to provide auxiliary power for off-grid locations, or to supplement electricity generated from other sources. The use of wind turbines helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and is a cost-effective solution for many energy needs.

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