Wind Turbines definition

Wind Turbines means the wind turbine generators installed on the Site as part of the Facility including any replacements or substitutes therefore. [for wind technology]
Wind Turbines means any piece of electrical generating equipment that converts the kinetic energy of blowing wind into electrical energy using airfoils or similar devices to capture wind. Exemptions: Small wind energy systems shall be permitted as an exception within the Agricultural Districts. Zoning Permits are required. Requirements: Small wind energy systems shall be permitted as an Accessory Use within any district where the use is listed and allowed. Certain requirements as set forth below shall be met:1. Tower
Wind Turbines means those electric generating devices powered by the wind that are included in the Facility.

Examples of Wind Turbines in a sentence

  • The Bond is secured by an unencumbered First Legal Charge over the Wind Turbines and all associated Leases and Contracts of Ash Renewables No 5 Ltd & Ash Renewables No 6 Ltd.

  • A Credit for Manufacturers of Small Wind Turbines that was established in a prior year but not used due to the limitations provided may be carried over.

  • Description of the proposed Wind Energy Facility that includes the number and aggregate generating capacity of all Wind Turbines, the Turbine Height and manufacturer’s specifications for each Wind Turbine (including but not limited to the make, model, maximum generating capacity, sound emission levels and types of overspeed controls) and a description of Associated Facilities.

  • All returns must be received by DARRAN within 30 days of the RA date or the products will be considered accepted by the customer.All products being returned must be properly packed and protected to avoid freight damage.

  • A narrative describing the proposed Wind Energy Facility, including an overview of the project; the project location; the approximate generating capacity of the Wind Energy Facility; the approximate number, representative types and height or range of heights of Wind Turbines to be constructed, including their generating capacity, dimensions and respective manufacturers, and a description of ancillary facilities.


More Definitions of Wind Turbines

Wind Turbines means the wind turbine generators proposed to be erected as part of the development.
Wind Turbines means any piece of electrical generating equipment that converts the kinetic energy of blowing wind into electrical energy using airfoils or similar devices to capture the wind.
Wind Turbines means the wind turbine generators installed on the Site as part of the Generating Facility including any replacements or substitutes therefore.
Wind Turbines means the wind turbine generators integrated into the Generating Facility.
Wind Turbines means the wind turbines forming part of the development and “wind turbine” shall be construed accordingly
Wind Turbines means the one hundred eighty-eight (188) General Electric 1.5 MW SLE wind turbine generators contemplated to be sold to the Company pursuant to the Turbine Supply Agreements and to be used in the construction of all of the Wind Farms; and each of them is a “Wind Turbine.”
Wind Turbines means any piece of electrical generating equipment that converts the kinetic energy of blowing wind into electrical energy using airfoils or similar devices to capture the wind. Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems PurposeIt is the purpose of this regulation to promote the safe, effective and efficient use of wind energy systems installed to reduce the on-site consumption of utility supplied electricity.RequirementsSmall wind energy conversion systems shall be permitted as an Accessory Use within any district where the use is listed and allowed. Certain requirements as set forth belowshall be met: A. Tower Height