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The provided diagram illustrates the design specifications for a wind turbine and

outlines potential locations for its installation. The design of the wind turbine remains
consistent, with variations in its installation based on optimal positioning.

In general, the wind turbine comprises a steel tower and blades constructed from either
fiberglass or wood. These components are linked to generators responsible for power
generation and directional control, boasting a processing capacity of 1.5 megawatts.
Additionally, a wind sensor is situated atop the generator, with an adjacent computer
collecting data to determine blade direction and angle.

The installation of the wind turbine offers two options to maximize its efficiency. The
first option involves placement in coastal areas, where the wind strength is at its peak.
Alternatively, installing the turbine on a hill, even with lower wind power, can yield
satisfactory results. Notably, a domestic turbine situated on a hill has the capability to
generate 100 kilowatts of wind energy.

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