Wind energy conversion system definition

Wind energy conversion system means a system that uses 1 or more wind turbines to generate electricity and has a nameplate capacity of 100 kilowatts or more.
Wind energy conversion system. ("WECS") means all necessary devices that together convert wind energy into electricity, including the rotor, nacelle, generator, WECS Tower, electrical components, WECS foundation, transformer, and electrical cabling from the WECS Tower to the Substation(s).
Wind energy conversion system means an electric generation

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Wind energy conversion system means any device, such as a wind charger, windmill, or wind turbine which converts wind energy to a form of usable energy.
Wind energy conversion system means any device, such as a wind charger, windmill, or
Wind energy conversion system. (WECS”) means all necessary facilities that together convert wind energy into electricity and deliver that electricity to a
Wind energy conversion system means a system
Wind energy conversion system. (WECS) means an aggregation of parts, including the base, supporting structure, tower, generator, rotor, blades, etc., in such configuration as necessary to convert wind energy into mechanical or electrical energy.
Wind energy conversion system or “WECS” means the system by which wind energy is converted to electricity using a wind turbine, tower, support system, blades, and associated control and conversion electronics which has a rated capacity of more than one-hundred (100) kW or a system height of more than eighty feet (80’). WECS shall be considered a Principally Permitted Use in intense commercial (B-2) and industrial (I-1, I-2, I-3) zones and as a Conditional Use in all Agricultural (A), Residential (R), and Local Business (B-1) Districts.
Wind energy conversion system means an electric generation facility consisting of five or more wind turbines that are 50 feet or taller in height and any accessory structures and buildings, including substations, meteorological towers, electrical infrastructure, transmission lines and other appurtenant structures.