Definition of Wind energy conversion system (WECS) or device

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Wind energy conversion system (WECS) or device

The term 'Wind energy conversion system (WECS) or device' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' An apparatus for converting the energy available in the wind to mechanical energy that can be used to power machinery (grain mills, water pumps) and to operate an electrical generator'.

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