Wind energy conversion system (WECS) definition

Wind energy conversion system (WECS) means any device such as a wind charger, windmill, turbine, energy ball, wind tower, or another similar device, which is typically mounted to a tower or pole, and its associated mechanical and electrical equipment, which is designed to convert wind energy to a form of usable energy.
Wind energy conversion system (WECS) means a turbine that generates energy. WECS are not permitted in the Village.
Wind energy conversion system (WECS) means] a machine that converts the kinetic energy in the wind into a usable form. A WECS is commonly known as a windmill or wind turbine, and includes all parts of the system including the tower and the transmission equipment.

More Definitions of Wind energy conversion system (WECS)

Wind energy conversion system (WECS) means an aggregation of parts including the foundation, base, tower, generator, rotor, blades, supports, guy wires and accessory equipment such as utility interconnect and battery banks, etc., in such configuration as necessary to convert the power of wind into mechanical or electrical energy, e.g., wind charger, windmill or wind turbine.